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An infamous greyhound racing stadium in Asia is expected to close in just two weeks, leaving more than 600 greyhounds born in Australia homeless.
Exposure to poor conditions at Canidrome and the appalling treatment of dogs prompted Australia's national athletic body to step in and stop breeders selling dogs in Macau, China, in 2014
The trail then attempted to supply greyhounds to Ireland, which confirmed its imminent closure on July 21st.
Hundreds of dogs are deprived of their homes after the closure of Canidrome in Macau
Andrew Scott, chief executive of Inside Asian Gaming, told ABC that greyhound racing had been in decline for some time. 19659002] "The respect of the animals was not what it should have been. And many young people were not happy with that, "he said.
With the closing of the Canidrome, more than 600 dogs will be homeless.
Animal rights advocates celebrate the closing of the racetrack, but they are now concerned about what will happen to greyhounds.
The ANIMA activist group has collected adoption forms from more than 600 people around the world who are eager to adopt greyhounds, but the Canidrome has refused to hand over the dogs.
The racecourse also declined to reveal the identities of the Greyhounds or to allow the experts to assess the ability of the dogs to remarry
. This interrupted Greyhounds Australasia's attempts to facilitate adoptions in Australia. The Canidrome will close on July 21 after failing to stock dogs of Irish origin, leaving 600 homeless dogs ” class=”blkBorder img-share” />
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