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Proposals to improve welfare for racing Greyhounds launched

Proposals to improve welfare for racing Greyhounds launched

DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (News Release ref : 98/09) issued by COI News Distribution Service on 30 April 2009

Consultation on plans that will ensure all greyhound racing tracks comply with minimum welfare standards was launched by Animal Welfare Minister Jane Kennedy today.

The proposals would require all English tracks to be licensed by a local authority or regulated by an officially accredited body, as well as ensure a vet is present at all races and has appropriate facilities to be able to administer first aid.

This follows recommendations from an independent report into the greyhound industry, the Donoughue Report, and the Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare inquiry into greyhound welfare.

Ms Kennedy said:

"Greyhound racing is a sport that many people enjoy - but the welfare of the dogs is paramount, both during and after their racing careers.

"These proposals will give clear expectations for all owners, trainers and track operators, and for the first time create a legal benchmark so that action can be taken against those who aren't taking welfare concerns seriously."

The proposed regulations would require that all tracks must:

* Have a veterinarian present at all races and trials, who should inspect all dogs before they run;

* Provide facilities for the veterinarian to administer first aid at the track;

* Provide adequate kennelling for greyhounds; and

* Record all dogs which race or are injured at the track.

It will also mean all racing greyhounds will have to be permanently identified on a national database.

Notes to editors

1. Consultation closes on 22 July 2009. Full details of the consultation can be found at http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/greyhound-welfare/index.htm.

2. The greyhound racing industry asked Lord Donoughue of Ashton to carry out a review of the regulation of the sport after ministers asked the industry to undertake significant reform. The Donoughue Report was published in November 2007 and can be viewed at: http://www.greyhounds-donoughue-report.co.uk/.

3. The report of the APGAW inquiry into the welfare issues surrounding racing greyhounds in England was funded by the RSPCA and the British Greyhound Racing Fund. The report was published in May 2007 and can be viewed at: http://www.apgaw.org/userimages/Report%20of%20APGAW%20Inquiry%20into%20the%20Welfare%20of%20Greyhounds.pdf

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