Thank you for contacting my office. I very much appreciate you getting in touch about the welfare of racing greyhounds.
Unfortunately, due to other
parliamentary business, I was unable to attend this debate. However, I agree
with you that these gentle, sensitive animals deserve our best protection. I am
reassured that anyone failing to provide for the welfare of a racing greyhound
in their care could face prosecution under the Animal Welfare Act, as well as
enforcement action from the sport’s governing body, the Greyhound Board of
Great Britain (GBGB). New legislation came into force in
2021, increasing the maximum sentence for the worst animal cruelty
offences from six months to five years.
Significant progress that has been
made to improve greyhound welfare, and I know that the Government does not
believe that a ban on greyhound racing is necessary. The Welfare of Racing
Greyhounds Regulations 2010 was reviewed in 2016, both by the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the House of
Commons' Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.
The review found that, judged
against their original objectives, the regulations have been broadly effective.
The review also identified areas where the industry could take further
action and Defra has been working closely with GBGB to ensure these actions are
taken. This includes the annual publication of injury, euthanasia and
retirement statistics, and addressing welfare issues at GBGB affiliated
trainers’ kennels. I am aware that GBGB has launched its new long-term welfare
strategy to further promote and protect welfare at all stages of a racing
greyhound’s life, not just its racing career.
I am glad that the
British Greyhound Racing Fund (BGRF) collects a voluntary levy from
bookmakers. These funds directly support greyhound welfare and the sport’s
integrity, and to a lesser extent the development and promotion of the
sport. The Government will continue to encourage any remaining bookmakers that
have not signed up to the voluntary arrangements to follow suit. I am aware
that around 95 per cent of all licensed betting offices, including those
online, are now contributing to the voluntary greyhound levy.
Thank you once again for getting in
touch, and if I can be of further assistance with any other matter, please do
not hesitate to contact me.
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