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dcfc1965
13 Nov 12 12:47
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just trying to find information on a favorite greyhound i followed ,it ran at oxford premarketmaldini ,i know it died in the kennels ,but what happened the results of the enquiry into its death.can anyone help
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Report droopyscharlie November 13, 2012 2:07 PM GMT
i think it died from heat exhaustion in oxford kennels ,
Report patrick starr November 13, 2012 2:31 PM GMT
2 posts in a year,both about a tragic accident,fcuk off anti
Report dcfc1965 November 13, 2012 2:44 PM GMT
iam not anti ,just looking for a reasonable answer from gbgbs enquiry into this poor dogs terrible death
Report patrick starr November 13, 2012 3:41 PM GMT
my fav police dog died in tragic circumstances when his police officer  handler left him to boil inside his vehicle one day,do you have any info on what the result of that enquiry was?
Report dcfc1965 November 13, 2012 4:23 PM GMT
i think your missing the point ,these people who run the greyhound industry r very quick to fine people when illegal substances r found ,was anything found in this dogs body after the results ,what was the cause of death .
Report candy November 14, 2012 11:42 AM GMT
looks like the cause of death could be brushed under the carpet
Report irishone November 14, 2012 6:16 PM GMT
premarketmaldidi = no such dog

premarketmaldini = no such dog

The post-mortem examination is being carried out at the Royal Veterinary College under the auspices of the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), who will decide how to proceed on receiving the results.
Oxford racing manager Gary Baiden said: “We are waiting for the post-mortem results and that hopefully will determine the cause of death.

“If we had to guess, which we are not in the habit of doing, we would say it was something to do with the heart.

“In normal circumstances when a dog has died unexpectedly it is a heart issue, but we can’t be certain of that until we get the results back.”

He added: “The dog was taken out of the kennel ready to race in ten or 15 minutes’ time.

“It was very distressed and the kennelhand whipped it away to the vets straightaway and gave it a bowl of water, but before the vet could administer any treatment it had passed away. It was not an overly hot day or anything like that, so it couldn’t have been distressed with heat.”
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