Greyhounds endure lives of confinement at the state’s two racetracks, as more than 1,500 greyhounds are kept in warehouse style-kennels.1 At track compounds, dogs are kept in rows of stacked metal cages for long hours each day, with shredded paper or carpet remnants for bedding.2
State regulations require just a minimum cage size of 44 inches long, 32 inches wide, and 34 inches high,3 and do not limit the amount of time greyhounds can be left confined.4
During the month of June 2022, a total of 554 dogs raced at Mardi Gras and 889 at Wheeling.5
Learn more about dog racing in West Virginia:
05/18/2023: Charleston Gazette-Mail - Could greyhound racing in WV be on its last legs?
02/27/2023: PlayWV - West Virginia Casinos, The Only Option For Greyhound Racing
02/09/2023: WBOY 12 - West Virginia is the only state with active greyhound racing
01/18/2023: PlayWV.com - West Virginia’s The Only State To Offer Greyhound Racing, For Now
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