THE NEED FOR ADOPTION
Every
year in the US, thousands of greyhounds retire from the track
because they are too slow. The average age of these retired dogs
is 2 to 4 years old. A greyhounds average life span is 12 - 14
years, still very young dogs to be considered retired. These dogs
are generally moved into the adoption programs of different groups
all across America and into Canada. A lot of tracks are now operating
adoption groups right from the track facilities and using some
of the revenue generated by the racing industry to assist in the
placement of these graceful, loving dogs. The co-operation of
the breeders and tracks has given the adoption movement a huge
boost, but the need for homes is still great.
