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GREY2K USA: New Hampshire Dog Track Closes!

Dear Friends:

Today we bring you the great news that another dog track has closed. Yesterday, the owner of Hinsdale Greyhound Park turned in his gambling license, ending 35 years of dog racing at the track.

All 100 greyhounds that were present at season’s end are now in the hands of a local greyhound adoption group. A win-win situation for the hounds!

 
 
Hinsdale Dog in Cage
Dog at Hinsdale Greyhound Park in June, 2008

 
 

Since Christmas Eve 2004, fourteen dog tracks have closed or ended live racing, including Mile High Kennel Club in Colorado, the Woodlands in Kansas, and soon to close Raynham and Wonderland Greyhound Parks of Massachusetts. Currently, new legislation has been filed in New Hampshire to make dog racing illegal and close its two remaining tracks.

Be sure to read The Advocate for further details about our campaigns, and please make a donation today to help close the remaining twenty-nine dog tracks nationwide. For a donation of $50, we'll even send you one of our new greyhound tote bags.

The trend is definitely with the greyhounds, but much work is yet to be done!

For the greyhounds,
Christine Dorchak, Esq.
Christine Dorchak and Carey Theil
GREY2K USA

P.S. Looking for a unique gift for someone special this holiday season? Consider making a donation to the greyhounds in his or her name. Just use our

online donation form (specify the recipient’s name and address in the shipping information area) or call us toll-free at 866.247.3925. Your donation will help ensure that our gentle friends no longer suffer lives of confinement and injury at racetracks.

 
     
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GREY2K USA is a national non-profit 501(c)4 organization dedicated to protecting greyhounds and ending the killing and cruelty of dog racing. Personal and corporate contributions are acceptable, and there are no limits on how much one individual can contribute. Because GREY2K USA actively lobbies for greyhound protection, contributions are not tax deductible.