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  • It enjoys a quiet position near the centre of this pleasant village, just off the A19 Selby Road, little more than a hop, skip and a stagger away from the popular Greyhound pub.
  • He was estimated to have won £100,000 in his career but his love of a flutter on greyhounds bankrupted him.
  • With no lineouts, no meaningful scrums and all players having to be greyhounds, it's a hybrid of rugby union.
  • Well, we just type Greyhounds in the search engine and… blimey!
  • Luck links you to the owner of a greyhound. The Sun
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  • It was traversed by broad avenues, in many places half grown up with brush-wood, where the beauties of former days used to take their stand to see the stag coursed with greyhounds, or to gain an aim at him with the cross-bow. The Waverley
  • There will be three rings at the dog show for greyhounds, lurchers, whippets and any other breeds.
  • I had gone to visit my parents for the weekend, and my mother drove me to the Greyhound station for my return trip.
  • The plight of greyhounds past their racing days has touched the hearts of staff at a dog stadium.
  • He races greyhounds in Ireland and also funds a home for retired greyhounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
  • While our youngsters, brought up without free school milk, were lolloping about mid-week, the home side darted about like greyhounds and finished like pit bulls.
  • True: but we have all seen photographs of beings in rapid motion - horses racing, greyhounds coursing a hare, men running over a field, and so on.
  • The Bloodhound can track a scent better, a German Shepherd guards better, a Greyhound is faster, and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel fits much better on your lap than a Timber Wolf ever can!
  • In addition to salukis, eligible breeds are whippets, greyhounds, Afghan hounds, borzois, Ibizan hounds, pharaoh hounds, Irish wolfhounds, and Scottish deerhounds.
  • Among the Alsatians and poodles in the household dogs section at the Walter Rothschild Museum in Tring stands Mick the Miller, the world's most famous greyhound.
  • The date is also traditionally the first day of hunting meets and foxhounds, lurchers, greyhounds, beagles, minkhounds, terriers and other hunting dogs will all be taken along to Higham.
  • In addition to salukis, eligible breeds are whippets, greyhounds, Afghan hounds, borzois, Ibizan hounds, pharaoh hounds, Irish wolfhounds, and Scottish deerhounds.
  • It's what most people do at the greyhound track. The Sun
  • Fed-up with watching greyhounds chase a stuffed rabbit?
  • The dark brindle rangy one is my old Riley, a cross of coldblood greyhound and Scottish deerhound. Dog Origins
  • It is a little-known fact that Laura owned a greyhound at the age of eleven.
  • Of around 20,000 greyhound pups registered here every year, about half are exported to the US, the UK and Spain.
  • Some underfeed their whippets, lurchers, or greyhounds, because they mistakenly think these breeds are meant to be stick-thin.
  • IF you want your career to go to the dogs, then a job as greyhound trainer could be for you. The Sun
  • This was a mongrel breed incorporating strains of Labrador, Greyhound, anything that could advance the genes of endurance and pulling power.
  • Tarsal navicular stress fractures were first described in 1958 in a study of racing greyhounds.
  • The pip was a Class A, racing after the outgoing signal like a greyhound after a mechanical rabbit. The Martian Way
  • Earlier this month, a retired greyhound defeated a top racehorse to claim the crown of fastest animal in the racing world.
  • Horserace owner Wally Sturt is also one of greyhound racing's biggest fans.
  • One oversized handler has a pencil-thin Italian greyhound at the end of a leash. WORLDMag.com
  • Albion almost got off to a flier when James Nestor drove wide but Greyhound showed why they had averaged six goals a game in the competition and the home side had to survive a sticky ten minutes.
  • Given that most of my selections on the gee-gees rather deservedly end up in a yellow tin marked ‘Pal’, it is only fitting that this column takes a passing interest in the noble sport of Greyhound racing.
  • For their pleasure and sport Guivret caused to be taken with them rich falcons, both young and moulted, many a tercel and sparrow-hawk, and many a setter and greyhound. Four Arthurian Romances
  • In Norman England, the greyhound was a symbol of nobility.
  • National Transportation Safety Board found that so-called curbside bus companies, which pick up riders on sidewalks rather than in terminals, were involved in fatal accidents at seven times the rate of traditional carriers like Greyhound. NYT > Home Page
  • An Gaeltacht came out of traps like a good greyhound, took the game doggedly and determinedly to the leaders, and had them reeling as they attempted to hold the Western champions at bay.
  • “Would you have your fair greyhound, dear lady, grow up a tall and true Cotswold dog, that can pull down a stag of ten, or one of those smooth-skinned poppets which the Florence ladies lead about with a ring of bells round its neck, and a flannel farthingale over its loins?” Westward Ho!
  • Hearing your own name called out and presenting the trophy to the winning greyhound owner makes a really memorable experience. The Sun
  • Judge had three or four track-hounds, and four of which he called swift-hounds, the latter including one pure-bred greyhound bitch of wonderful speed and temper, a dun-colored yelping animal which was a cross between a greyhound and a fox-hound, and two others that were crosses between a greyhound and a wire-haired Scotch deer-hound. Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches
  • The other two pari-mutuel facilities in Broward County are Hollywood Greyhound Track and Dania Jai Alai fronton.
  • This is the man who travelled the length of the Maine coast by Greyhound bus to find out what was going on in its marine research stations.
  • At some point the English Talbots were crossed with Greyhounds to give them an extra turn of speed.
  • He is hunted with dogs, generally resembling a cross between the greyhound and the colley of the Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia
  • How did wolves transform into today's greyhounds, pugs, and Yorkies?
  • This is followed closely by discounted admission to racecourses and greyhound tracks.
  • Adjacent to the rail station is a bus depot that accommodates Greyhound and SMART, making this a true intermodal station.
  • It was traversed by broad avenues, in many places half grown up with brush-wood, where the beauties of former days used to take their stand to see the stag coursed with greyhounds, or to gain an aim at him with the crossbow. Waverley
  • Ted Fitzgerald is no stranger to the greyhound scene, having bred many a winner from his Ballyhaunis kennels.
  • Again and again to such gamesome talk, the dexterous dart is repeated, the spear returning to its master like a greyhound held in skilful leash. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • He was estimated to have won £100,000 in his career but his love of a flutter on greyhounds bankrupted him.
  • The dogs on the upper level are of hyenoid type, those on the lower are Abyssinian greyhounds. History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12)
  • The English hounds, bred in royal courts during the 15th and 16th century, were high-legged, strong animals probably originating from the crossing of English mastiffs with Irish greyhounds and wolfhounds.
  • Greyhound racing officials seem to go unquestioned. The Sun
  • The date is also traditionally the first day of hunting meets and foxhounds, lurchers, greyhounds, beagles, minkhounds, terriers and other hunting dogs will all be taken along to Higham.
  • I grew up in a small, isolated town and can tell you that the reason folks live in small, isolated towns is ´cause that´s where the farm or the feedmill and the family are and because they cain´t get out of there because they don´t have enough money to pay the Greyhound to take them to Guadalajara or Chicago or Birmingham and wouldn´t know what to do once they got there. Life on the South Side of the Lake
  • Greyhounds, red dragons and portcullises belonging to heraldry of various family branches finish off the decorations.
  • The tail of a greyhound is his rudder and his brake, and the sight is most laughable when a whole pack of them are trying to stop, each tail whirling around like a Dutch windmill. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888
  • A plan to turn a hobby into a career looks good and a greyhound owner is lucky for you. The Sun
  • Indians, or any Englishe [335] dog of quality, as a mastive, [336] greyhound, bloodhounde, lande or water spaniel, or any other dog or bitche whatsoever, of the Englishe race, upon paine of forfaiting Colonial Records of Virginia
  • Hearing your own name called out and presenting the trophy to the winning greyhound owner makes a really memorable experience. The Sun
  • Romford greyhound stadium said it kept a more detailed record of incidents than other tracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • As greyhound racing becomes more popular races are being simulcast to off-track wagering sites, and to other racetracks, even horse tracks.
  • In the case of symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy, Greyhounds form antibodies against their toe nails, and reject them.
  • Tyrone came racing out of the traps like well-trained greyhounds hungry for the only prize that mattered.
  • The only quicker thing than a greyhound's front legs are its back ones, which actually outrace them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plans include a greyhound track, affordable housing and leisure facilities. The Sun
  • Links with a greyhound owner are lucky. The Sun
  • Greyhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs.
  • The company admitted that reform of its expensively acquired American school bus and Greyhound coach businesses was continuing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tiring at last of this diversion, he turned his attention to his sleeping companions, and being in a condescending humour, and observing that the lankiest of the two sleepers was nodding at him, the humorous greyhound raised his front paw and passed it over the face of the slumberer, who thereupon murmured heavily, "Pah! don't taste it, your honour! A Hungarian Nabob
  • Two weeks later, passengers on another Greyhound bus were credited with averting disaster in Utah after they helped thwart an alleged hijacker.
  • In 1824 dogs used by farmers for shepherding were greyhounds, hounds, pointers, spaniels, lurchers and terriers all of which were exempted from the dog tax if the value of the farm was less than £190 per year.
  • So long was the chase, that when the greyhounds pulled down the knobbler, we were out of hearing of your bugles; and having rewarded and coupled the dogs, I gave them to be led by the jester, and we wandered in quest of our company, whom it would seem the sport had led in a different direction. The Waverley
  • Some owners underfeed their whippets, lurchers, or greyhounds, because they mistakenly think these breeds are meant to be stick-thin.
  • A woman was exercising a troupe of jet black greyhounds.
  • With the Greyhound shuddering and jolting, the pilot inches the aircraft across the deck towards the waiting catapult.
  • At the greyhound track bettors usually have as many as 12-14 wagering pools to select from.
  • Many sources suggest early breeders incorporated dachshunds and Italian greyhounds into their breeding programs.
  • Greyhound life expectancy is usually only about 10 years for one his size, and they are also a notorious breed for not doing as well under anesthesia, in fact there is a separate protocol vets follow for putting sighthounds under.
  • Under the terms of the legislation, horse and greyhound racing are guaranteed income from excise duty on off-course betting.
  • Did you know it is an offence for a person in New South Wales to place a bet on an Australian thoroughbred, harness, or greyhound race with an operator not licensed in Australia?
  • A greyhound owner has lost her fight to keep her dogs in kennels in the countryside - because they make too much noise.
  • Typical examples of category 3 events would include horse racing, showjumping, greyhound racing and livestock shows.
  • As Simon strolled pensively through a little silvan glade, surrounded on either side with tall forest trees, mixed with underwood, a white doe broke from the thicket, closely pursued by two deer greyhounds, one of which griped her haunch, the other her throat, and pulled her down within half a furlong of the glover, who was something startled at the suddenness of the incident. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Deirdre said the main problem is that greyhounds are seen as racing dogs but not pets in Ireland.
  • The greyhound, which appeared as Jessie in the hit film, was badly injured in a frenzied attack by a pit bull terrier.
  • If he took the time to investigate this issue further he would find that video evidence is available showing greyhounds enthusiastically following a drag lure.
  • The only disappointment for him is that it does not have a greyhound track like the old stadium used to. The Sun
  • It is a scandal that the industry has not resolved the problems of greyhound suffering.
  • The move would not interfere with greyhound racing and would leave the old Plough Lane football ground available for redevelopment.
  • If you want a first hand look at how many men, just go down to the Greyhound station any time after 5, Monday through Sunday, and you can see Lisa getting serviced by nearly anyone that walks through the washroom stall and has a toonie in their hand. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Italian greyhound: Essentially a miniature greyhound, this dog is prancing and you can just see how high-maintenance he is. Westminster Dog Show 2012—as it happened
  • If I couldn't get ten pounds for him, just like that, with a thank-you - ma'am, I'm a sucker that don't know a terrier from a greyhound. CHAPTER 1
  • We adopted a retired greyhound a year ago. The Sun
  • She said a woman was walking in the Hulme Road area with five greyhounds, and two which were lose and unmuzzled, ran into the garden and snatched and ripped the kitten apart in front of her heartbroken children's eyes.
  • If the application is returned to Merton it will most likely mean the end of greyhound racing and stock car racing in London. The Sun
  • I linger on stuff that I wouldn't normally choose - greyhound racing, charismatic religious stations, shopping channels, and so on.
  • (Hare coursing is letting greyhounds chase hares in a field — a sort of libertarian dog racing without the bother of a track.) "In the minds of ordinary people," Mike said, hunting is "not an issue of class but an issue of behavior. Masters of the Hunt
  • When Franklin decides on an objective, he pursues it with the mad resolve of a greyhound chasing a mechanical hare.
  • Fed-up with watching greyhounds chase a stuffed rabbit?
  • Here he plays Dodge, a slow-witted dog handler enlisted by Kramden to train his stray greyhound.
  • In addition to salukis, eligible breeds are whippets, greyhounds, Afghan hounds, borzois, Ibizan hounds, pharaoh hounds, Irish wolfhounds, and Scottish deerhounds.
  • Not only have greyhounds stepped blinking into the limelight of top billing on the racing pages, but desperate men with desperate withdrawal symptoms set up hamster races in London last week.
  • He's got a three-week Greyhound Discovery Pass, a map of mom-and-pop ski hills, and a yen to see the west from the vantage of a pungent window seat.
  • This is my first time to ride on Greyhound.
  • Probably used to be driven in limos, now taking a cab to the Greyhound station. Traficant released from prison
  • He bred greyhounds for many years and had many friends in the racing fraternity.
  • In February five greyhounds were found to be doped after an £60,000 multi-bet coup in the first race at Canterbury.
  • Some underfeed their whippets, lurchers, or greyhounds, because they mistakenly think these breeds are meant to be stick-thin.
  • The programme did, however, contain something rare and more thought-provoking - a clip from a greyhound race in which a dog caught the hare.
  • The gloves were off from an early stage as a host of young greyhounds whelped January ‘01 or later went in search of the prize.
  • He even studied the running form of fast animals, including cheetahs and greyhounds.
  • Not a greyhound but a mongrel; a snarling, biting, clawing dog who has to wear a spike collar round its neck for its own protection.
  • Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
  • Our greyhound Boomer came through a retroverted stomach about 2 months ago and is back to his fighting weight, though the week of fevers and barfing had us scared to death. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Why We Will Beat Them in the End
  • Commissioners expressed some regulatory concerns about the machines, including whether they would be able to show greyhound simulcasts and how races would be selected for the machines.
  • And let's face it, you don't hear people at the greyhound track complaining that the hare's not real, do you?
  • Hare coursing is just the same and as greyhound racing has proved there is a way out of killing the animals.
  • A settlement is pending in a recent class action suit against Greyhound.
  • The date is also traditionally the first day of hunting meets and foxhounds, lurchers, greyhounds, beagles, minkhounds, terriers and other hunting dogs will all be taken along to Higham.
  • There was a squat little 1940s Greyhound bus depot. In God's Country: travels in the Bible belt, USA.
  • In appearance, the dogs took a number of forms; retriever sized long muzzled hounds, heavily built greyhounds, border collies, Alsatian crosses and some forms of ‘lap dog’, probably small mongrels.
  • He spent the early years of his life playing in the bar with a whippet and a greyhound.
  • ‘It is well’, the Saddhu whispered, jammed in the calling, shouting, bewildered press — a Persian greyhound between his feet and a cageful of yelling hawks under charge of a Rajput falconer in the small of his back. Kim
  • It follows Barbara's decision to save a greyhound from being slaughtered in Spain.
  • Her kennels in Kent has capacity for 46 retired greyhounds. The Sun
  • Greyhound racing is about to receive a major publicity boost with the arrival of a weekly TV magazine programme.
  • This is followed closely by discounted admission to racecourses and greyhound tracks.
  • So long was the chase that, when the greyhounds pulled down the knobbler, we were out of hearing of your bugles; and having rewarded and coupled the dogs, I gave them to be led by the jester, and we wandered in quest of our company, whom it would seem the sport had led in a different direction. Waverley — Complete
  • There was that long walk up the tunnel and then the greyhound track. Times, Sunday Times
  • Russians used the term borzoi to refer to all greyhounds and sight hounds - dogs that catch sight of and then chase their prey, either dispatching it when they catch up to it or detaining it until the hunter or huntress arrives.
  • The Legend of the Mick the Miller is both touching and funny, yet Michael Tanner's tale of the greatest greyhound ever to chase a mechanical hare is ultimately flawed.
  • He was big into greyhounds all his life and regularly travelled to meetings the length and breadth of the country.
  • Greyhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs.
  • The deceased gentleman was an avid supporter of greyhound racing, and as a mark of respect a minute's silence was observed at Saturday night's meet at the Waterford Track.
  • Greyhounds and pointers also often carry this extreme white gene.
  • There's greyhound racing at Hove's celebrated stadium where a restaurant overlooking the track gives diners a ring-side view.
  • The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks.
  • Billi walked sedately and by themselves; grooms of the kennels led greyhounds on the leash; behind them, almost bursting with importance, came a Persian deftly carrying the cadge, which is a kind of padded stand upon which, hooded and fastened by leashes, the favourite birds are carried to and fro. The Hawk of Egypt
  • Expect to get a twenty-something view on life and books, far superior photographs to mine, the occasional whacky and clever bit of computerised MP3 gizmology as befits a BBC trained person and doubtless memoirs of greyhound bus trips around America, skateboard trips around Australia, how the didgeridoo practice is coming along and everything else in between. Shipshape
  • Greyhound racing is enjoyed by thousands of people and is less eel pie and mash these days and more champers and oysters in ever-so private boxes.
  • Like a greyhound out of a trap at Harold's Cross on a Friday night John Bee sprung into action.
  • His limbs, sticking out of a tennis shirt and a pair of shorts that lost the Empire, were shaking more than an agoraphobic greyhound. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • He has also had a life-long interest in greyhound racing and regularly commentated on the sport on both radio and television.
  • With their cushiony seats, TV screens, snack service, and full-service rest stops, Turkish buses are not only more civilized than many foreigners may expect, they put the dingy old Greyhounds I remember from my college days to shame. Rebranding The Bus For Long-Distance Travel
  • Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
  • For example, a greyhound will get colder faster than a cocker spaniel. Pet Owners Beware: Kitten Froze In Airplane Hold
  • He was a quiet unassuming man with simple tastes and was dedicated to his greyhounds and track.
  • The Greyhound bounced up and down happily as she clipped the leash to his chain collar.
  • I chose this greyhound from a kennel in Sowerby Bridge and he was fantastic.
  • Faults: Abdomen ( belly ) too tucked up ( as in a greyhound ) or drooping ( voluminous ).
  • In this weird English language, greyhounds aren't always grey (or gray), a ladybug is a beetle, guinea pigs are neither pigs nor from Guinea, and a titmouse is neither mammal nor mammaried. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 4
  • If fast running dogs such as greyhounds or lurchers were used to hunt foxes, the whole thing would be over in seconds, but then there would be no ‘sport’.
  • He lived in his school uniform until he was 16. His father became a greyhound trainer after being wounded during the war. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just outside of Anniston, the Greyhound was firebombed. Remembering the Divide
  • The only quicker thing than a greyhound's front legs are its back ones, which actually outrace them. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1824 dogs used by farmers for shepherding were greyhounds, hounds, pointers, spaniels, lurchers and terriers all of which were exempted from the dog tax if the value of the farm was less than £190 per year.
  • There will be three rings at the dog show for greyhounds, lurchers, whippets and any other breeds.
  • Saturday morning traffic, cars stalled like greyhounds waiting for the traps to open.
  • This was a mongrel breed incorporating strains of Labrador, Greyhound, anything that could advance the genes of endurance and pulling power.
  • The dog, for instance, exists as the great, shaggy Newfoundland or St. Bernard, or as the tight girted greyhound, as the petted poodle or the despised "yellow dog;" but in every case he is a dog, and not a wolf, and his fellow dogs recognize him as such, too. Evolution An Investigation and a Critique
  • Like the panthers, and lion, and jaguars, there are huskies, beagles, greyhounds, danes, rottweiler, and a few others.
  • Rhoda, a racing greyhound, contracted canine influenza in Florida in 2003.
  • You know the world is changing when they serve steamed fish and broccoli at a greyhound stadium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next to the Greyhound counter was a bus line called Peter Pan. The Coldest Winter Ever
  • John used to go to the greyhound track every night before Denis was attacked, but he hasn't gone since.
  • Some underfeed their whippets, lurchers, or greyhounds, because they mistakenly think these breeds are meant to be stick-thin.
  • She sighed and slumped once more into the plastic orange chair; it was only ten minutes before the Greyhound bus started loading.
  • The counterclockwise racing of the greyhounds on a banked track may have predisposed their uphill foot to increased stress.
  • Amtrak also competes with Greyhound and other private bus lines in passenger carriage.
  • So long was the chase that when the greyhounds pulled down the knobbler, we were out of hearing of your bugles; and having rewarded and coupled the dogs, I gave them to be led by the jester, and we wandered in quest of our company, whom, it would seem, the sport had led in a different direction. Waverley
  • The Racing Act was amended to provide for cross-species wagering - betting on greyhound races at horse tracks and vice versa.
  • So being in an alcohol-free bookmaker's shop in Scotland, with greyhound racing on the telly, was as alien to the French party as is the interior of a louche nightclub in the Pigalle of Paris to me.
  • Like greyhounds out of traps, the opening of the doors sparks a mad rush for the station exits.
  • The teeth -- those great friends of the closet naturalist, which help him to whole pages of speculation -- have enabled him to separate the beaver from the musquash, although the whole history and habits of these creatures prove them to be congeners, as much as a mastiff is the congener of a greyhound -- indeed, far more. The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire
  • This could lead to an oversaturated market, as two of the largest casinos in North America are just a short drive away in Connecticut, and Rhode Island greyhound tracks and jai alai frontons have slots.
  • Ironically, greyhound racing aficionados were constantly 'clean bowled' by the deeds of Brett Lee - on and off the track!
  • The man couldn't be offensive even if he tried and once the conversation centred around greyhounds and horses the genial Caseyville man was in his element.
  • Those days in Ireland there were few breeds to choose from and the greyhound, Irish red setter, terrier and sheep dog were about as far as it went.
  • Earlier this month, a retired greyhound defeated a top racehorse to claim the crown of fastest animal in the racing world.
  • Cylart was sometimes referred to as being a greyhound, but only because any large dog who was not too square or bulky was often called a greyhound at that time in much the same way that many people today refer to all breeds of northern dogs with bushy hair, a pointed face, pricked ears, and a plumed tail that is carried curved over its back as a “Husky”. The Pawprints of History
  • How did wolves transform into today's greyhounds, pugs, and Yorkies?
  • Over 6,000 in prize money is on offer and all unplaced greyhounds will receive a consolation prize.
  • California, Tampa, Cuba are all namechecked, with the bus stop and the Greyhound imagined as gateways of escape.
  • I took the Greyhound bus to see them and ended up working in a factory that bottled syrup. Times, Sunday Times
  • Home of County cricket, League football and a greyhound racing stadium.
  • Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
  • The state's official pari-mutuel provider handles wagering on Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds, and greyhounds.
  • ‘I've always loved greyhounds and whippets,’ says Myles, glancing over at his pet's naturally doleful expression.
  • Up to 3,700 retired greyhounds are unaccounted for each year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stadium staged its first meeting on July 30, 1932, when legendary greyhound Mick the Miller was paraded around the track.
  • Of course, not all destinations are accessible by bus, and you can't always cram two kids and the family dog onto a Greyhound.
  • It is being marketed particularly to owners of the most naturally active breeds such as greyhounds and huskies, which can be worst affected by inactivity.
  • Hearing your own name called out and presenting the trophy to the winning greyhound owner makes a really memorable experience. The Sun
  • Like circuses, cockfighting, and greyhound racing, frog jumping promotes the message that animals exist purely to entertain us.
  • In addition to horse racing, the territory even has a greyhound track where sleek canines race a mechanical rabbit.
  • A night of petrol-fuelled hedonism is in store at Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium on Sunday where motor maniacs can admire a human canon ball, a monster truck, fire stunts and car crashes.
  • They have a race of brinded greyhounds, larger and stronger than those with which we course hares, and those are the only dogs used by them for the chase. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
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