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Greyhounds save Lives! Good luck the anti's who have pet dogs!


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Greyhounds are frequently used as canine blood donors because over 85% have a universal negative blood type (DEA 1.1-negative), allowing their blood to be given to any other dog in emergencies. They are ideal because they have a high volume of iron-rich red blood cells, a calm temperament, and easy-to-access jugular veins.
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Why Greyhounds are Top Blood Donors
  • Universal Donors: A high percentage of Greyhounds (especially retired racers) are DEA 1.1, 1.2, and 7-negative, making them universal, safe donors for other breeds.
  • High Hematocrit: Their blood is unusually rich in red blood cells, which is ideal for treating conditions like severe anemia or injuries.
  • Physical and Temperament Traits: Their large size (>25kg), calm/gentle temperament, and distinct anatomy (large veins) make the donation process easy.
  • Accessible Population: As retired racers, many are in centralized care or available for donation programs.
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Why They Give Blood (Purpose)
  • Saving Lives: One Greyhound donation can save the lives of multiple dogs.
  • Urgent Care: Their blood is used in transfusions for dogs suffering from injuries, rat poison ingestion, or immune-mediated diseases.
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i was reading an interesting article on stuff written by loyd burr about the greyhound industry last month.

that may interest some if they haven't already read it.

it is going to be very,very sad in so many ways,wether people agree with the decison to stop racing or not.

They only have 4 months left to race.

sounds like the government will still need to heavily subsidise the greyhounds and their people for caring for thier dogs. But so they should.Calls for other compensation does sound reasonable,but may come to nothing.

i guess whatever happens it would be depressing seeing your lifes work taken away from you.

Edited by the galah

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