Banned elsewhere, funded here: Why Ireland still supports greyhound racing

A survey ahead of last year’s election showed that 70% of the electorate either oppose or strongly oppose the State’s funding of greyhound racing
Banned elsewhere, funded here: Why Ireland still supports greyhound racing

Greyhounds, as pets, typically live 12 years on average. Having roughly a third of animals bred dying inside three years would seem to be a staggering waste of life. File Picture: iStock

Last week, the Welsh government moved to end greyhound racing in Wales “as soon as practically possible” following a cross-party call for a ban on foot of animal welfare concerns.

That move follows a similar decision delivered last December by the New Zealand government, proposing the phasing out of greyhound racing from 2026, due to the percentage of dogs being injured being “unacceptably high”.

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