2010-04-09 / Pets

April is National Greyhound Adoption Month

Recent track closings put greyhound adoption in focus
Contributed by The Greyhound Project

Greyhound racing tracks are closing across the country due to the economy, competition from casinos, and in some states like Massachusetts, state legislation banning racing. Among those displaced by the closings are the graceful greyhounds often seen galloping toward the finish line. Track closings, retiring greyhounds, and the country’s recent economic crisis result in an even greater need to place these beautiful animals into loving homes.

April is National Adopt– a–Greyhound Month, and The Greyhound Project is spreading its message of greyhound adoption awareness to ensure that 100 percent of the greyhounds waiting at adoption groups find caring homes.

The animals are cared for by adoption groups throughout the country as they wait to be adopted into permanent homes. Public service announcements about greyhound adoption will be airing on television stations across the country during the month of April and beyond.

The Massachusetts–based nonprofit is a volunteer organization committed to promoting the welfare and adoption of greyhounds by providing support and information to adoption organizations, adopters, and the public.

“In 2010, there’s such a need to find homes for greyhounds because of the track closings and the economy, which has resulted in fewer adoptions and more surrenders because owners can no longer afford to care for their greyhounds and other pets,” said President of The Greyhound Project Michael McCann. “National Adopt–a–Greyhound Month is the perfect time to adopt a greyhound. They are a beautiful, graceful and gentle breed and make great pets and companions.”

The Greyhound Project is not an adoption agency and works with more than 300 greyhound adoption groups across the country. The charity also publishes Celebrating Greyhounds,

an award–winning quarterly magazine written for greyhound

adopters, owners, and supporters. The publication is made possible through the cooperative efforts of individuals and greyhound adoption organizations and is published under the auspices of The Greyhound Project.

About The Greyhound Project

Founded in 1992, The Greyhound

Project is a volunteer, non–profit organization. The mission of The Greyhound Project is to promote the welfare and adoption of greyhounds by providing support and information to adoption organizations, adopters, and the public. Visit www.adopt-a-greyhound.org for more information. About Greyhound Lifesavers

Greyhound Lifesavers works to educate people in SC/NC/GA about the desirability and suitability of greyhounds as pets. Greyhound Lifesavers has placed over 300 greyhounds in homes since 2002. Members hold monthly Meet & Greets and participate in many community events. For more information on how you can adopt, visit www.greyhoundlifesavers. org or call 803-957- 3866.

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