Say my name wrote: » Is it true Connolly's Red Mills are down 600k in sales after their decision to drop sponsorship of the greyhound industry after the RTE program was aired?
Deleted User wrote: » I'd imagine you wouldn't know that unless (a) they stated it publicly or you have access to their EOY accounts? Certainly a long list of sponsorship deserters and non-renewalshttps://www.rte.ie/news/business/2019/0705/1060371-connolly-red-mills-greyhounds/ Attendance at meetings down 20% thoughhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/attendance-at-greyhound-tracks-drops-20-after-rté-expose-1.4023770
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'd imagine you wouldn't know that unless (a) they stated it publicly or you have access to their EOY accounts? Certainly a long list of sponsorship deserters and non-renewalshttps://www.rte.ie/news/business/2019/0705/1060371-connolly-red-mills-greyhounds/
anewme wrote: » I posted a sad face on the Shelbourne Park Christmas Party Ad on Facebook. That was enough to block me on Facebook. They clearly dont like those who dont agree with them. The comments on it read like forced fun and are cringey.
Deleted User wrote: » The 20% refers to the immediate aftermath of the RTÉ hatchet job. Figures have increased dramatically since then as greyhound fans turn out to support their hobby.
Deleted User wrote: » Article dated mid Sept- long after programmer aired. How much are you being paid to write this spin?
[Deleted User] wrote: » When was the program aired? How many weeks data was used? Shelbourne Park and Curraheen Park had record attendances in recent weeks. They’re the only tracks I’ve been to recently. Doggie people are fighting back.
Tilikum17 wrote: » ‘UK-wide figures show that 932 dogs died within the racing industry last year, with 242 of these deaths happening trackside’ ‘doggie people’?? Christ above.
Discodog wrote: » Just heard an advert on the radio telling people, that by booking a night at the dogs, they would be doing a good deed for Greyhounds. Just as expected they are using the so called welfare fund as a marketing tool.
anewme wrote: » I heard that weeks ago....it was...have a fantastic night and do your good deed at the same time. Cringe! Well, if that's your good deed, I'd hate to see what you'd do to people you dont like.
anewme wrote: » A greyhound suffered a broken leg and was destroyed at Shelbourne Park stadium on Friday evening, ICABS has learned. A horrified eyewitness at the Dublin stadium described the shocking scene as the bleeding dog, with a bone in his front leg “popped out”, was carried away after the “Book Your Christmas Party” race. It is understood that the greyhound was “put to sleep” at the stadium. The greyhound is believed to have been 3-year-old Suzies Mick. Video footage posted on the Irish Greyhound Board Youtube channel shows him making contact with another dog at the first bend before veering away to the side of the track towards a GAIN sponsorship sign https://youtu.be/BP5_LTlo95U Race details on the IGB website confirm that Suzies Mick “did not finish” the race. The injured and destroyed greyhound is the latest in a long line of victims at Shelbourne Park, one of the worst tracks in Ireland for injuries and deaths. At least 167 greyhounds suffered injuries and 39 were killed by a track vet at Shelbourne Park over the past five years alone.
angel eyes 2012 wrote: » This is heartbreaking. That poor dog.
Deleted User wrote: » I've said a number of times on this thread, i don't necessarily want to see the GH industry destroyed- just greatly reformed.
But the fact that the industry hasn't done anything visible to change the culture of this industry in the last 6 months, I don't see why we should be supporting anything right now.
If it has to die first before rising phoenix-like from the ashes in a new format, then fine- I don't like to see any honest hard working people losing their jobs- but if those jobs are based on cruelty to animals, then they're not real jobs.
Deleted User wrote: » I've said a number of times on this thread, i don't necessarily want to see the GH industry destroyed- just greatly reformed. But the fact that the industry hasn't done anything visible to change the culture of this industry in the last 6 months, I don't see why we should be supporting anything right now. If it has to die first before rising phoenix-like from the ashes in a new format, then fine- I don't like to see any honest hard working people losing their jobs- but if those jobs are based on cruelty to animals, then they're not real jobs.
Graces7 wrote: » any "industry" based on exploiting animals for gain is way outdated and needs outlawing.
Deleted User wrote: » So you’d advocate banning horse racing? Pigeon racing? Crufts?
Graces7 wrote: » Wish I had put money on this being the rather inane response and attempt at distraction! If you see dogs as like horses or pigeons? Please focus on the subject? Thank you so very very much. A dog is a companion animal. Loyal and utterly devoted. making money out of that is unspeakable. They will do anything for their owner, and racing is capitalising on that . A dog is the most naïve critter there is. Making them race to make money is like stealing milk from a baby. You do not curl up on the settee with a horse or a pigeon :rolleyes: Crufts?
Deleted User wrote: » Greyhounds are bred for racing, not as companion dogs. Though, they DO make great companions! Likewise, sheepdogs are bred to work.
Deleted User wrote: » So you’d advocate banning horse racing?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Massive crowd in Shelbourne Park Saturday night for the annual Night Of Stars. Great to see.
Hellrazer wrote: » Sooner the better it's banned once and for all. The attendees are idiots supporting this cruelty.
Tilikum17 wrote: » But they love the dogs, Hellrazer. So much so they’ll risk the possibility of seeing the dog actually die on the track. Such beautiful dogs.