Pardon the pun but Aaron Cross appears to be a dog with a bone with this issue. While I accept the greyhound industry is not perfect it seems that even with improved fatality and care statistics Aaron is citing such matters as some transport for dogs is substandard and some kennels are cold in winter.
On the whole people in the industry love their animals, much more in fact than the increasing number of humans who appear in the news on a more regular basis for maiming and murdering children in their care. Possibly the number of individuals and families living in cars or poorly insulated homes are cold in winter and outnumber greyhounds of said same fate.
Reefton's sizzling sausage is sounding good for all. However, having seen the price of a few snags at the supermarket Aaron, Chloe and co should direct their attention towards how to keep a family alive on a budget, how to stop supermarket thieving, how to address ramraiding and murder etc etc .... the list is an ever growing one. All problems are relative and I am yet to see politicians or racing administrators prioritise correctly.
Another gaping hole in intelligence is that nothing is learned from history. Can anyone explain how the short term gain of cashing up club assets has kept the identities of those clubs alive and benefitted the communities where their tracks once stood? Members of clubs such as Amberley, Feilding and many more would be able to answer but, alas members of such clubs still with enthusiasm for racing will be hard to find.