FOR BARCELONA'S RACETRACK'S REGULATION OR CLOSURE, Juni 2005
FOR BARCELONA'S RACETRACK'S REGULATION OR CLOSURE (Barcelona, Spain) For the first time, representatives of three governing agencies of the Catalan province the municipal authorities, the police, and the Department of the Environment met together at the City Hall in the town of Santa Coloma de Gramenet, on the outskirts of Barcelona, with the goal of working together to improve the conditions endured by the Greyhounds at the dog racing track in Barcelona. More
than 700 Irish Greyhounds are kept [next to the cemetary] there.

The absence of control over the importation of Greyhounds, which are
brought in by truck from Ireland, the disgusting conditions in which
they are kept in Santa Coloma, and the lack of information about what
happens to the dogs when they no longer can race, worries these
governmental agencies, SOS Galgos*, as well as the citizens of
Catalonia, Spain, and the world.

Henceforward, there will be stricter control over the Greyhounds that
are imported for races, both when they are brought to and when they
leave the race track. The track will have to prove exactly where each
retired dog ends up whether it is euthanized, sent to hunters for
breeding, or given to adoption, and will have to keep a record of the
individual receiving the dog.
SOS Galgos notes that the temperament of the Greyhound is very suited
for life as a pet or companion, and is pleased that finally these
governmental entities are working together for the welfare of the
Greyhounds of Barcelona.

SOS Galgos Save Our Spanish Galgos - is a charity working in Spain
for the welfare and adoption of Greyhounds.
Anna Clements
Presidenta SOS Galgos
www.sosgalgos.com