Animal Safety – Two dogs dead in one day at Southland greyhound track

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Source: SAFE For Animals

SAFE is calling on Greyhound Racing New Zealand (GRNZ) to begin winding down races immediately, following the deaths of two dogs at Ascot Park Raceway in Invercargill yesterday.
According to GRNZ Stewards’ Reports, both dogs suffered catastrophic spinal injuries that led to their deaths.
Homebush Jelly was found dead at the lure after suffering a suspected fractured neck and severed spinal cord. Moments later, Queen of Shadows sustained a suspected spinal fracture at the lure and was euthanised due to the severity of her injuries.
SAFE Campaign Manager Emma Brodie said the deaths were shocking, but tragically predictable.
“Two dogs dying from broken spines on the same day is horrifying,” said Brodie.
“This tragedy underscores why the Bill to ban greyhound racing is so vital. The Government has taken a historic step by introducing it, but dogs are still dying while the industry clings on in desperation.”
Recent media statements from GRNZ have claimed a “dramatic drop” in injuries. SAFE says those claims are misleading and ignore the ongoing reality of catastrophic injuries and deaths on the track.
“We’re calling on Greyhound Racing New Zealand to accept the inevitable and begin winding down now,” said Brodie.
“The industry should focus on rehoming dogs ahead of closure by August 2026 – not wasting resources on PR spin while dogs continue to be killed.”
SAFE has written to Racing Minister Winston Peters to inform him of the latest deaths and request an update on the timeline for the Racing Industry (Closure of Greyhound Racing Industry) Amendment Bill, including when public submissions will open.
“We’re looking forward to participating in the parliamentary process and seeing an end to this industry by August 2026,” said Brodie.
“Every dog who dies between now and then is one too many.”
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  • The Racing Industry (Closure of Greyhound Racing Industry) Amendment Bill was introduced to Parliament on 13 October 2025. The Bill amends the Racing Industry Act 2020 to close commercial greyhound racing in New Zealand from 1 August 2026.
  • Since the Government’s announcement on 10 December 2024 that commercial greyhound racing would end, the industry has recorded a total of 626 injuries, including 91 fractures and 17 deaths. In the current 2025/26 racing season (which began on 1 August 2025), there have already been 165 injuries, 18 fractures, and 5 deaths. 

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