WARNING: Not for the faint of heart! These dogs were seized from a man’s property in Ft. Worth and taken to the Ft. Worth Animal Control facility. The video was taken there. Donations of any denomination are GREYTLY appreciated! Please go to www.galtx.org, and then to the “Donate & Help GALT” tab. Our costs are already rising as one little guy needed an emergency blood transfusion because he was so anemic–no doubt from the overload of ticks. A big THANK ROO for any help!!
Six people are dead and more than 30 injured in a crash involving a Greyhound bus and two other cars on northbound Highway 99 at the McKinley off-ramp. The Highway Patrol say a Chevy Trailblazer overturned in a single car accident on northbound 99 just after 2:00 am The bus swerved to avoid the crash, hit another car and ran off the road, and smashed into a eucalyptus tree. The Highway Patrol says 47 passengers plus the driver were on the bus. In addition to the 6 dead, 4 passengers are in critical condition, 6 suffered moderate injuries and 24 had minor injuries. The injured have been taken to area hospitals. Northbound Highway 99 will remain closed for several hours from Olive Avenue to Shields.
Race watchers in Australia got a surprise this week when a real hare ran onto a greyhound racing track, confusing the dogs that were forced to choose between chasing their regular fake target or a real animal. (July.23)
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A Greyhound bus carrying 47 people and traveling to Sacramento from Los Angeles crashed on a highway in California’s Central Valley on Thursday, killing six and injuring many others. (July 22)
DOGS in a greyhound race in country Victoria last night were left with an unenviable choice: chase the mechanical lure or get after the real hare. The first race at Shepparton greyhounds was scrapped when one of the runners chased a hare which found its way on to the track. Outsider Ginny Lou, which was in third place, set off after the hare and after reviewing the official race film stewards declared the event a “no race”. The 000 wagered on the race went back to the punters. “Every time Ginny Lou sees a ball or something moving in the wind her ears prick up,” said the dog’s trainer, Scott Stefanos. “So when she saw the hare, her eyes she chased it away and then ran back on to the track to finish the race. “She was coming third before she saw it, but her little detour meant she ran last, not that it mattered in the end as it was called a ‘no race’. “She’s pulled up really well and is as happy as Larry, wagging her tail this morning.”