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Title: Greyhounds in History


1
Greyhounds in History
  • There is much speculation as to the origin of the
    name Greyhound It may stem from the word
    gazehound, which is another word for
    sighthound. Other possibilities include from the
    word Graius or Grecian meaning Greek, the
    Latin word gracillius meaning
    slender or slim, the old British word grech or
    greg, meaning dog, or hundr, meaning hunter. 
  • The first evidence of long, lean canines
    resembling the Greyhound appeared in temple
    drawings in the city of Catal-Huyuk in Turkey. 
    The temple drawings dating back to 6000 BC depict
    a Greyhound-like canine assisting a hunter.
  • Greyhounds were the most valuable possession of
    the Egyptian Pharaohs, adored for their speed,
    grace, elegance, and loyalty.

2
Greyhounds in History
  • During the Middle Ages, Greyhounds nearly became
    extinct due to famine and disease. Priests and
    clergymen took special care to protect the
    Greyhounds, and later bred them for nobleman.
  • Around the year 900, the King of Wales ordered
    that the punishment for the killing of a
    Greyhound was the same for the killing of a human
    death.
  • In the year 1014, King Canute enacted the Forest
    Laws, stating only persons of nobility were
    permitted to own a Greyhound.
  • Greyhounds eventually made their way to the
    United States in the late 1800s to help control
    the jack rabbit population. 
  • In 1912, marked the birth of the mechanical
    lure.  It was not too long after the first track
    opened in 1919 in Emeryville, California. 

3
Greyhounds in Literature
  • There be three things which go well, yea, four
    are comely in going A lion which is strongest
    among beasts, and turneth not away for any A
    greyhound an he goat also and a king, against
    whom there is no rising up. (Proverbs 2931) King
    James Version
  • As they were thus talking, a dog that had been
    lying asleep raised his head and pricked up his
    ears. This was Argos, whom Ulysses had bred
    before setting out for Troy, (The Odyssey, Homer)
  • She mates with any beast and will mate with more
    before the greyhound comes to hunt her down. (The
    Divine Comedy Canto I, Dante)
  • I see you stand like greyhounds in the
    slips,straining upon the start. The game's
    afoot (Henry V, Shakespeare)

4
Greyhounds in Art
  • In ancient Egypt, Greyhounds were kept as
    companions, hunting partners and were practically
    worshipped. Anubis is the Egyptian god of the
    dead, represented as a dog, or as a man with the
    head of a dog.

5
Greyhounds in Art
  • The King of England, Edward the Confessor, sends
    his son-in-law, Harold, to Normandy to tell Duke
    William that he is to be his heir. The hounds
    lead the way.

6
Greyhounds in Art
  • Francois Desportes, Portrait of the Artist in
    Hunting Dress

7
Greyhounds in Art
  • Lisa Wolfe "Greyhounds" Diptypch, Pastel on Paper

8
Famous Greyhound Owners
  • Alexander The Great
  • Hannibal
  • Cleopatra
  • William The Conqueror
  • George Washington
  • Buffalo Bill
  • George Armstrong Custer
  • Rutherford B Hayes
  • Al Capone

9
Greyhounds as Commodities
  • Life at the kennel (an industry view)

10
Greyhounds as Commodities
  • Life in the kennel (an investigative report)

11
Greyhounds on the Track
  • At Tri-State Racetrack in West Virginia, 3,208
    greyhound injuries have been reported since 2005.
  • At Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack in West
    Virginia, more than 700 greyhound injuries were
    reported between January 2008 and September 2009.
  • At two Arizona dog tracks, 923 greyhound injuries
    were reported between 2007 and 2009
  • At Bluffs Run Greyhound Park and Dubuque
    Greyhound Park in Iowa, 530 greyhound injuries
    were reported between 2006 and 2010.
  • At two dog tracks in Texas, 342 greyhound
    injuries were reported in 2008 alone.

12
Greyhounds on the Track
  • Crystal B Disco's Last Race, Sanford Orlando

13
After Racing Ends
  • Greyhounds no longer fast enough to earn money
    have four options
  • Death
  • Estimates varying but the industry admits to 5000
    dogs killed. (most sources put the number closer
    to 8000)
  • Medical Research
  • "But the dead can count themselves lucky. Those
    left to live are truly the damned. Their crates
    are wheeled into the Wide World of Animal Labs.
  • Fred Halliday"A Race to the Death
  • No clear numbers are available for how many dogs
    are given to research facilities. It is thought
    to be in the thousands
  • Being returned to the farm for breeding stock
    (mostly females)
  • Adoption

14
What You Can Do
  • Educate yourself and others
  • Grey2K
  • End Tucson Greyhound Racing
  • Citizens Against Greyhound Racing
  • Speak Out
  • Letters to the Editor and article comments
  • Governors Initiative

15
What You Can Do
  • Donate
  • Foster
  • Adopt
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