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The Two Sides of Greyhound RacingAnimal Rights Groups and the GRA both have valid arguments in their favor. Who is right?
The Fast and the FuriousLosing steam in America, greyhound racing may be on the rise in the Philippines and South Africa.- What is a Greyhound Race?Greyhound racing is very popular in many countries. However, many people are concerned that greyhounds are not being treated well.
The Dogs Bark but the Caravan Rolls On - the Ethics of Dog RacingGreyhound Racing a Sport or Animal Abuse- Denver, Colorado: Bold Ferrall's Debut Highlights Great Week of Greyhound Racing at Mile HighA January 2006 puppy won by a mile at Mile high, where the rest of the oval's stars lived up to their billing.
- Who Will Be the National Wins Leader in Greyhound Racing?This article tells you who is in the hunt.
- 3/8ths of a Mile Greyhound Races3/8ths of a mile greyhound races are a serious test of a dog's ability to show its speed and still have something left at the end, making 3/8ths one of the betting public's favorite events.
- The Basics of Greyhound Racing's Shortest Race: 3/16ths in a NutshellThe 3/16ths dash is the shortest and possibly the most exhilirating race run by greyhounds.
- Seven Tips On How To Take Your Date to the Greyhound RacesThere are plenty of places where couples can go to make a date of it and wager on greyhound races. Here are seven tips to having a great time win or lose.
- Deciphering Greyhound Racing ProgramsGreyhound racing programs need not look like the Da Vinci Code to those who are new to the sport.
- Downing - Greyhound Racing's Greatest StarIn 1977, a greyhound burst upon the racing scene whose star was so bright that it eclipsed all others. His name was Downing, and this is his story.
- Texas Travels, a Guide to Texas Greyhound RacingThrough the affiliation with the Texas Greyhound Association, greyhound dog racing tracks have flourished providing a fabulous experience for spectators and wagering of all levels.
- 5/16ths of a Mile Greyhound RacesMost greyhound races in America are run at the 5/16ths of a mile distance, where being in the lead means having a distinct advantage.