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Greyhound Retirement Scheme

Kevin Martin
Australia
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03 May 2020 03:08


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Just putting this out for some good debating A scheme I would proposed would be one where 5% Of Winning Prize Money for Normal races and 10% of Winning Group races money would be held in a Account run by appointed Welfare Group with money allotted to anyone who retains their Greyhound or Re-Homed Greyhounds for any Vet Bills or other approved expenses that might be approve by the Body That is set up to Manage the Scheme. This would Show the General Public that we as Greyhound Owners are thinking of the Welfare of our dogs it would a great way to bring the trust of everyone who looks at our sport of racing.

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