Mardi Gras Dog Track Loses $2.5 Million A Year On Greyhound Racing

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Though greyhound racing in Florida pre-dates pro football, baseball, just about every other kind of entertainment, the dog tracks in Broward and Miami-Dade have been losing money on the moribund industry.

Dan Adkins, the president of the Mardi Gras Racetrack and Gaming Center in Hallandale Beach, recently told CBS4's Jim DeFede that his track will lose an estimated $2.5 million on the dogs this year. The Flagler dog track in Miami reportedly loses nearly $2 million a year.

Despite the economic hits, protests from national organizations, and pressure from local animal rights advocates, the tracks keep racing dogs. Why? Because state law requires them to in order to maintain the parimutuel license that allows them to operate extremely lucrative slot machines and poker rooms. To have people inside gambling, casinos must have dogs outside racing, every day.

It's a law Adkins helped write more than a decade ago, to help keep dog racing alive in Florida.

For years, groups like the Massachusetts-based Grey2K USA have lobbied Florida legislators, asking them to remove the racing requirement and allow established casinos to keep gambling without running dogs. And for years, the dog racing industry lobby has fought decoupling legislation.

Now, Adkins and other track executives are joining Grey2K in asking the state to change the law forcing casino operators to run dogs. Representatives from the Florida Greyhound Association say that if track operators don't think they can turn a profit racing dogs, they should turn in their parimutuel licenses and let someone else try. But racing opponents now have on their side political momentum and a war chest of gambling profits in the hands of track officials who'd also prefer to stop racing.

Adkins made it clear his decision is purely financial. He said he's been around racing his entire life and doesn't find the industry cruel -- despite accounts like the news in October, about more than 30 greyhounds found starved to death in an Ebro trainer's kennel.


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Savantinventor
Savantinventor

Greyhound racing used to be a fun experience at Hollywood! Gone is the club house where you could mingle with a slightly better crowd of people for a few bucks or put your feet up,or eat dinner and watch the races. I always looked foward to opening day Dec 26 and what invaders were back from Wonderland? In the days of Runaround Sue always coming from behind in the stretch to steal a win,or Mo Kick and Magic Vincent with his unique markings and running style etc.It was just plain fun also the track friendships formed and information exchanges.(Who cares about that now,it's about the bottom line)The whole vibe was eletric from the moment you got there,till the last race! Closing day always saw the lead out's hold there own race closing nite.Good Ol Max my friend (RIP) down in the galley room handling programs.Truly a sad sign of the times.Profit,profit,profit take what you can get,run with the money every man for him self. A cold circus like atmosphere/enviroment as of late. No body knows no body anymore, and they make you walk half way across the track after you park way the hell out in the parking lot just to get a program! Free or not is sucks and it's cold! Sad RIP Hollywood GHT.....Welcome to hell aka the 21st century!

Ron
Ron

Countless numbers of people are swindled of their hard-earned dollars from the likes of Theil and Dorchak. Their dolts are taught to tow the company line ... "barely large enough to stand up, or turn around" ... "barely large enough to stand up, or turn around". God only knows who let these kooks out of the lockup. Go ahead, throw your money at Carey, Christine and their gopher Jan Krebs (certifiable).

Eric
Eric

So, Ron, besides parroting the facts as stated previously, do you have anything to add to this discussion? Do you want to dispute the size of kennels or the size of greyhounds?

People are swindled out of money by the tracks and their casinos, thinking you're ever going to get back what you put into bets. How do you think they keep those places open? Remember, the house always wins.

And if you include me in your comment about "their dolts", I have some choice words for you, too. I support Grey2K because I support their message. Now that you've exhausted your intelligence with this useless and insulting post, you can go the way of Larry and Yawn - drop back out of sight rather than answer even the most rudimentary questions.

A.W.
A.W.

When I moved to Florida in 1985 from Jersey, I knew nothing of the horrible ugliness of greyhound racing. When browsing around at a frachise show, I met the people from the dog racing industry, and standing there was the most sweet, docile, brindle greyhound who I know would have gone home with me that day. I looked into the "business" these marvelous dogs, and surprisingly found the cruelty inherent of dog racing, not only the thousands of greyhounds seriously hurt or killed while racing, but how they are generally treated (22 hours in stacked wire caged), raw unacceptable food, and finally, how they are killed when they no longer race not fast enough. Under the law of Florida, they are "put down", even though they are healthy and young (most 5 or less yrs of age), and just to save a few bucks, sometimes they are brought to someone who makes a good living shooting these poor, wonderful dogs in the head. Unbelievable, isn't it? That's what I found out, and now others have found out, and are giving their ALL to rid the USA of this horror. PLEASE join our efforts today!!

Fred
Fred

Eric, your "basic facts" are your opinion, not facts. Divert attention? That's laughable. Let's turn your question around: what do YOU know from first-hand experience within the racing industry that makes YOUR posts so relevant? What I know about G$K might surprise you.

Eric
Eric

If you're so knowledgeable, then inform us. Again, you've made a weak attempt to divert the discussion. I'd love to be surprised, so, again, tell me what you know of Grey2K.

If you answer that direct request, then I'll tell you more about me.

Tumeria33
Tumeria33

I rescued my greyhound, Isis, from the Seabrook race track in NH 2 years ago. She was retired from racing when she broke 4 bones in her left hind foot coming around the second turn. At the adoption center we found her in a tiny cage with only newspaper for bedding. She had no idea what a bicycle or skate board was, had never seen the inside of a home and didn't even know what dogs of other breeds looked like. It was challenging trying to socialize a 2 1/2 year old dog who knew nothing of the world. To say racing isn't cruel you would have to be deaf, dumb and blind. Isis is one of the lucky ones. She is still a bit people shy until she gets to know you, but she has come so far. These beautiful dogs are living, breathing, gentle, loving animals. They deserve love and a good home. They are not commodities to make people rich and then to be thrown away like garbage when they no longer make money. Isis and I say thank you Grey2KUSA for all you do. This cruel "sport" needs to end.

Larry
Larry

Thrown away like garbage huh? Didn't the dog end up in your home like hundreds of thousands of other greyhounds for families to enjoy as pets?

Guess what genius? That greyhound you adopted and the hundreds of thousands of other ones that ended up as pets would not have been alive if there wasn't greyhound racing?

Greyhound racing is the reason you have that dog moron.

Fred
Fred

Larry you know that there is no reasoning with G$K's minions. Instead of actually working with greyhounds, G$K's "directors" sit in their office all day replying to online media comments with the same half-truths over and over again. When not busy doing that, they spend their time soliciting donations for their "cause" which would be better given to adoption groups who would use the money for the care and rehoming of the retired dogs. Evidently they've called in the flying monkeys in this comment section as well...

Eric
Eric

Yawn, I'll pose the same question to you as I did to "Larry." What do you know about Grey2K that makes your posts any more relevant than his? Or are you just trying to divert attention away from the basic facts of greyhound racing - that it's a cruel and inhumane sport, increasingly unacceptable to the American public?

Eric
Eric

No, Larry, that dog ended up in someone's home DESPITE the racing industry. It's the industry that produces thousands of dogs every year, then dumps them on adoption agencies when they're finished with them, so they can free up more space for more dogs.

Larry, the only moron posting so far is you. Why do pro-racing people like you think they are the only ones capable of breeding greyhounds? It's not rocket science, Larry! People have been breeding dogs for thousands of years. The only thing the industry is doing is overbreeding greyhounds. Just look around - there are hundreds of dog breeds that aren't bred for human exploitation and entertainment, but they're still bred.

Get your head out of your butt, Larry, and pay attention.

Yawn
Yawn

Oh please. All you Grey$K people do is copy and paste the same thing. Pathetic.

Bullybop
Bullybop

And what do you do for the animal?

Larry
Larry

Exactly Yawn, and they do one other thing, that's collect donations from naive people and put it in their pockets.

2 idiots from Massachusetts (Thiel and Dorkchak) who never worked in the greyhound racing business being quoted all over the internet in every article about greyhound racing. As if they're the top experts on what's going on in the sport. Those two goofs have never even been inside a kennel. Such a joke.

Eric
Eric

So tell us, Larry, about your extensive involvement with Grey2K. How do you know anything about them? Or are you just making stuff up?

Bullybop
Bullybop

Guaranteed that you do Nothing for the animals.

Val Wolf
Val Wolf

Greyhound racing is cruel and inhumane. Greyhounds endure lives of nearly constant confinement, kept in cages barely large enough for them to stand up or turn around. While racing, many dogs suffer and die from injuries including broken legs, paralysis, and cardiac arrest. And many greyhounds are euthanized every year, as the number retired from racing exceeds the number of adoptive homes.

At racetracks across the country, greyhounds endure lives of confinement. According to industry statements, greyhounds are generally confined in their cages for approximately 20 hours per day. They live inside warehouse-style kennels in stacked cages that are barely large enough to stand up or turn around. Generally, shredded paper or carpet remnants are used as bedding.

Dogs play an important role in our lives and deserve to be protected from industries and individuals that do them harm.

An undercover video recently released by GREY2K USA shows the conditions in which these gentle dogs are forced to live: http://www.grey2kusa.org/azVid...

Over the past two decades, commercial dog racing has experienced catastrophic economic decline, and now represents less than 1% of all wagers made each year in the U.S. Since 2001, twenty-five dog tracks have either closed or ended live racing. Competition from other forms of gambling, coupled with increased awareness of the cruelty of dog racing, has had a significant negative impact on racetrack revenues.

--Val Wolf Board Member GREY2K USA

Pln0006
Pln0006

that outfit is against the greyhounddoing what he likes which is RUN.A lot of the good ones eat steaks.

Larry
Larry

Doghouses that people have in their backyard are small too but dogs go into them. Why don't you go try to get start a crusade about doghouses being cruel treatment of animals?

How many times have you heard in your life that a greyhound is a couch potato? What's the difference between a dog sitting doing nothing in a cage that it goes into voluntarily and a dog sitting on a couch or floor doing nothing?

Eric
Eric

Larry, are you too ignorant to recognize the difference between a dog having freedom to move around versus a dog kept in a too-small cage for years?

Bullybop
Bullybop

"Goes into voluntarily" ?? As if they have a choice. You must have missed the undercover filming of hundreds of Greyhounds caged 24/7, wearing muzzles (Why?) in a dark storage type facility. Greyhounds make calm and loving pets but need a good run every day. There are groups who target dogs living outside, many of them chained. Unchain That Dog is one of them.

Larry
Larry

By the way, why don't you knuckleheads go try to get those airline travel cages for dogs, cats, etc banned. They seem a little small to me.

That animal is being abused if it's a long flight to Europe or something.

Why just single out greyhound racing?

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