Victory! Wales Plans To Become The First Country In The UK To Ban Greyhound Racing

Wales has taken a monumental step by announcing a ban on cruel greyhound racing. This marks a major victory for animal welfare, following Aotearoa New Zealand’s groundbreaking decision. This historic move is part of a growing global movement to end the exploitation of animals for profit.

During the announcement, the Welsh government indicated that the ban might be implemented as soon as possible and could be enforced before the next Senedd election in 2026.

“Now is the right time to move to ban greyhound racing in Wales,” said Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies, after 35,000 people signed a petition demanding an end to greyhound cruelty.

Wales would become the first country in the United Kingdom to formally outlaw greyhound racing. This historic news comes on the heels of several track closures in England over the past year, with only one track remaining in Scotland. It’s clear that this is part of a growing, global movement to end the exploitation of these gentle dogs for profit. The public sentiment surrounding greyhound racing has shifted dramatically, with increasing recognition of rampant animal cruelty inherent in the industry.

Animals like greyhounds have long been used as commodities in industries that profit from their suffering. From injuries and doping to overbreeding and mass killings, the greyhound racing industry has left a trail of harm in its wake. The race is not just for speed but for gambling — with little regard for the animals involved. This monumental decision represents a powerful stand against the commodification of animals for profit.

While this is a significant victory, it also underscores the urgency of continuing to fight for the liberation of all animals used in exploitative industries. Whether it’s greyhounds used for gambling, factory-farmed animals subjected to inhumane conditions, or wild animals exploited for entertainment, we cannot afford to rest. Every victory, like the one in Wales, serves as a reminder that our collective voices matter, but there is still so much more work that needs to be done.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the coalition of animal welfare organizations and advocates who have tirelessly fought for this historic change, including Dogs Trust, RSPCA Cymru, Blue Cross UK, Greyhound Rescue Wales, and Hope Rescue. Their efforts, along with the thousands of individuals who signed petitions, fostered greyhounds, and spoke out against this cruel industry, have paved the way for this groundbreaking announcement.

As we celebrate this victory, we must continue to press for further change, ensuring that no animal is used for profit, and that they are liberated from the systems of exploitation. The tide is turning, and with continued activism, we can look forward to seeing more countries follow in Wales’ footsteps. 

The fight for animal rights is far from over, but with every victory, we move one step closer to a world where animals are no longer seen as commodities but are recognized for the sentient beings they truly are. Let’s keep pushing for change — together, we can create a future free from exploitation.

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