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    New Zealand to ban greyhound racing over animal welfare

    WELLINGTON (AFP) – New Zealand said yesterday it will shut down its greyhound racing industry, citing animal welfare concerns and the “unacceptably high” number of injured and dying dogs.

    Minister for Racing Winston Peters said the industry would be phased out over the next 20 months, giving trainers the chance to rehome dogs.

    “This is not a decision that is taken lightly but is ultimately driven by protecting the welfare of racing dogs,” Peters said in a statement.

    New Zealand is one of a handful of countries that still permits commercial greyhound racing.

    Greyhound Racing New Zealand said hundreds of trainers, breeders and industry employees now faced losing their jobs.

    Non-profit Safe for Animals said there were 13 greyhound deaths during New Zealand’s racing season in 2023-24.

    The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds has documented hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of injuries on Australian tracks over recent years.

    Greyhounds at the start of a race at the Iowa Greyhound Park, United States. PHOTO: AP
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