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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Greyhound Racing Recreation And Sports' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Greyhound Racing Recreation and Sports Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Greyhound Racing Recreation And Sports 1. The Greyhound - By: Michael Russell The Greyhound is the hound that is typically found on the dog racetracks across the United States and Great Britain. There are some tracks which have Whippet races (the Whippet is a medium sized version of the Greyhound) but the majority of tracks use the Greyhound. The breeding and racing of Greyho... Featured ArticleGreyhound Racing Basics In Egypt the greyhounds were mummified and buried with their masters. The Egyptians viewed them as supreme among all animals. The greyhounds also find place in the literary works of Shakespeare, Chaucer and Homer. In England, greyhound was considered as a status symbol back in 10th century. Only noblemen were permitted to hunt with them. Later, Queen Elizabeth I made rules regarding the use of greyhounds to chase hares. In early 1900s Patrick Owen became the first one to introdu ...
Read full story 2. Is A Greyhound Right For You? - By: Michael Russell The Greyhound is a breed with the tragic ability to run fast. Many Greyhound owners use their dogs to compete in races and put them down when they loose too many races. However, these dogs can also be wonderful pets and many of them are rehabilitated by Greyhound rescues. Before you open... 3. The Whippet: A "coursing" Hound - By: Michael Russell There are arguments as to the origin of the Whippet. Some of the fanciers of the breed will tell you that this is an ancient breed that has been around since at least the fifth century A.D. A more common belief is that the Whippet was purposely bred down from the Greyhound when small Greyhounds were... 4. Wheelchairs Leading A Self-reliant Lifestyle - By: Susan Jan A wheelchair is a device that provides mobility to people who are unable to or have difficulty in walking due to illness, disability or injury. Wheelchairs allow the users to move around relatively easily and to lead an active and independent lifestyle. Different types of whee... 5. Sports Recreation: Relieve Stress And Have Fun - By: Michael Russell The world we live in is growing increasingly fast-paced, stressful, and filled with responsibility. Because of this, everyone needs some time to relax and have some recreation. Our modern way of life also tends to be sedentary, and the meals we eat are often not very healthy. Exercise is a very i... 6. For Recreation, Sports Collecting Is A Great Hobby - By: Michael Russell In this fast-paced, stressful age we live in, everyone needs a little recreation. Sports collecting is a hobby that can fill your spare minutes with interest and offer a diversion to the everyday grind. Sports collecting takes many forms depending on the person who is pursuing the hobby. Many peo... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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