Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Macau takes in 533 dogs after Asia’s only race track shuts

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Macau authoritie­s took in more than 500 greyhounds abandoned following the closure on Saturday of Asia’s only legal dog-racing track.

The former Portuguese territory has been the only place in China where dog racing is legal. However, betting on dog races at Macau’s Canidrome — a tradition of more than 50 years — soured after animal rights groups accused the stadium of mistreatin­g dogs and euthanisin­g ones that underperfo­rmed on the track. It was ordered closed on Saturday.

Macau’s government said the Canidrome faces legal measures under the Animal Protection Act for failing to move the dogs from their shuttered premises. Authoritie­s found on the company’s property 533 greyhounds, including a dozen suffering from skin disease and other conditions, and are now making arrangemen­ts for their care.

Macau ordered the Canidrome to move out of the downtown area last year amid urban redevelopm­ent efforts.

The demise of the stadium, which saw massive crowds at its peak in the 1960s, comes as China seeks to cut Macau’s dependence on the high-rollers who helped propel the city’s transforma­tion from a seedy backwater into a global gambling powerhouse. The city is now shifting its focus toward middle-class Asian tourists.

The Canidrome is owned by Angela Leong, a billionair­e Macau businesswo­man.

Phone calls to the Canidrome rang unanswered on Saturday afternoon.

Animal rights activists have expressed concern about the fate of the race dogs, most of which were bred in Australia. PETA urged Macau to give custody of the greyhounds to local animal protection groups that will put them up for adoption. AP

BEIJING:

 ?? AP ?? Dog handlers escort greyhounds walking at the track of the Yat Yuen Canidrome in Macau in March.
AP Dog handlers escort greyhounds walking at the track of the Yat Yuen Canidrome in Macau in March.

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