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Adopting the Racing Greyhound The first edition of this book was responsible for inspiring tens of thousands of people to adopt ex-racers. Now, this fully updated edition features groundbreaking veterinary information not available anywhere else. Greyhound authority Cynthia Branigan?who has placed over 4,000 Greyhounds through her organization?offers updated statistics on the costs involved with adopting as well as new health information, such as warnings about tick-borne diseases dairyland greyhound racing and suggestions on buying veterinary insurance. Branigan carefully explains how to care for a Greyhound?everything from feeding dairyland greyhound racing and grooming to training?and how to extend the dog?s life span. Readers will also find a wealth of updated information on medical conditions in Greyhounds dairyland greyhound racing and the latest in tests dairyland greyhound racing and treatment. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Reading Greyhound Racing - Reading Greyhound Racing is an English greyhound racing track. The track shares Smallmead Stadium, in Reading in the county of Berkshire, with the Reading Racers speedway team.
Greyhound racing - Greyhound racing is the sport of racing greyhounds. The dogs chase a lure (an artificial hare or rabbit) on a track until they arrive at the finish line.
Belle Vue (greyhound racing) - Belle Vue is greyhound racing track in Gorton, Manchester where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on July 24, 1926. More than 1,700 people were attracted to the meeting where they watched a greyhound called Mistley win over 440 yards (402 m).
Dog racing - Dog racing is both a gambling event as well as a fund-raising event, depending on the breed and location. "Dog racing" usually refers to Greyhound racing, which is the largest and most widespread type of canine competition.
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