Greyhound racing is a popular dog racing sport enjoyed by many. The race involves dogs chasing an artificial mechanical rabbit or lure around a track.. The first dog to cross the finish line is declared the winner, just as in any other racing sport. Despite the entertainment provided, there are health concerns when it comes to the health of the racing dogs. The dogs used are well trained to race within the track limits. This amateur sport is played almost all over the world and is a good medium for betting on dogs just like the turf horses. The difference with greyhounds racing is the fact that the ROI is not has high as compared to other types of racing betting, for example horse racing bettting.

Although any form of gambling is bad, betting on the greyhounds racing actually started in the mid of 19th century AD. During those days, real jack rabbits were used as lures for dogs to chase and kill. But there was a major problem and it was training a rabbit to run straight on a track. Owen Patrick Smith, in the early years of the 20th century, invented a solution. The solution he developed was a mechanical lure hare.. Although the law and order did not stop people from betting on dogs during those days, it did release an act that legalized betting to avoid any black marketing activities.
Greyhounds racing was a sport that has many spectators, from a variety of different backgrounds. People use to watch live shows and were allowed to place bets on their favorite dog. Most of the spectators were from the working class who loved the very twinkle of the city where the tracks were built. By the time Second World War ended, greyhound racing was the most watched sport, where people could use their bookies to place the bets ensuring smart cash in hand. The largest spectatorship was in a 1946 race, where over 34 million people attended the race.
In the 1960s, sports like soccer and other turf racing overshadowed the greyhounds racing and thefore there was a decline in viewership for the dog races.. Another real reason for the decline was the release of another Betting and Gaming Act, which restricted a common man from betting all his money. When off-course cash betting was introduced in those days of limited television viewership almost fled away with majority of greyhound racing gamblers.
The law governs greyhound racing. The NGA (National Greyhound association) has rolled out the animal welfare guidelines, which every owner has to abide to keep their license to race and breed greyhounds. As per the comprehensive guidelines, and recommended by the veterinary doctors, a greyhound should be kept near the racing track in a climate controlled kennel. Unannounced inspections of the various greyhound owners happen all the time once or twice every 2 months to understand their living conditions. Violations are punishable to the limit of life ban on greyhounds racing and termination of license.

Although any form of gambling is bad, betting on the greyhounds racing actually started in the mid of 19th century AD. During those days, real jack rabbits were used as lures for dogs to chase and kill. But there was a major problem and it was training a rabbit to run straight on a track. Owen Patrick Smith, in the early years of the 20th century, invented a solution. The solution he developed was a mechanical lure hare.. Although the law and order did not stop people from betting on dogs during those days, it did release an act that legalized betting to avoid any black marketing activities.
Greyhounds racing was a sport that has many spectators, from a variety of different backgrounds. People use to watch live shows and were allowed to place bets on their favorite dog. Most of the spectators were from the working class who loved the very twinkle of the city where the tracks were built. By the time Second World War ended, greyhound racing was the most watched sport, where people could use their bookies to place the bets ensuring smart cash in hand. The largest spectatorship was in a 1946 race, where over 34 million people attended the race.
In the 1960s, sports like soccer and other turf racing overshadowed the greyhounds racing and thefore there was a decline in viewership for the dog races.. Another real reason for the decline was the release of another Betting and Gaming Act, which restricted a common man from betting all his money. When off-course cash betting was introduced in those days of limited television viewership almost fled away with majority of greyhound racing gamblers.
The law governs greyhound racing. The NGA (National Greyhound association) has rolled out the animal welfare guidelines, which every owner has to abide to keep their license to race and breed greyhounds. As per the comprehensive guidelines, and recommended by the veterinary doctors, a greyhound should be kept near the racing track in a climate controlled kennel. Unannounced inspections of the various greyhound owners happen all the time once or twice every 2 months to understand their living conditions. Violations are punishable to the limit of life ban on greyhounds racing and termination of license.
