Tracks of their Tears

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Dorset Echo 20-2-08 http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/search/display.var.2060484.0.0.php


‘Screams of pain…’

By James Morton

A MAN has spoken of his horror at watching a greyhound limp away in agony during a race meeting at Poole Stadium.

Derek Palmer was celebrating his 37th birthday with friends when one of the dogs, Hi Polejointer, broke a leg as he was leading the night's eighth race.
The greyhound had to be put down by the stadium vet, while Mr Palmer and his friends all left the stadium in distress at what they had seen.

Mr Palmer, who runs an electrical supplies company, said: "I felt devastated.

"The incident turned what should have been a happy celebration into a total nightmare.

"It looked like one of the dog's legs was broken and he was carried off the track screaming in pain.

"Many of the people around us were visibly upset by what had happened and I saw one woman in tears."

Clive Evans, chairman of the Poole Greyhound Owners' and Trainers' Association, said the injury suffered by Hi Polejointer was a particularly bad one, but that such incidents were a very rare occurrence.

He said: "It was just one of those tragic things and doesn't generally happen.

"Legs are broken in all sports - some of them are OK but this one wasn't.

"The vet decided it was kinder to put the dog down on this occasion."

Mr Palmer contacted the campaign group Greyhound Action, which believes the sport should be banned.

Tony Peters, UK co-ordinator of the group said: "Sadly, such horrific injuries to racing dogs are all too common.

"The main reason for this is the shape of the track, which creates a very dangerous environment for dogs to run in."

Mr Evans said Poole's greyhound meetings were run under strict regulations and that most dogs are found homes when they are retired.

Greyhound Action comment:- The British greyhound racing industry has admitted that over 3,000 "retired" greyhounds are put to death ever year. In addition, an estimated 15,000 young greyhounds, including pups, are "put down" annually before they even reach the tracks, after being considered unsuitable for racing. Therefore, each of Britain's 30 major dog tracks, including Poole, is, on average, responsible for the deaths of over 600 greyhounds every year.