Trackside greyhound deaths highest in years as UK Govt urged to ‘get real’
News / Sat 20th Jun 2026 at 07:58am
MORE greyhounds were euthanised at race tracks last year than in any of the previous four years, prompting leading animal welfare organisations to urge the UK Government to “get real” about the dangers associated with racing.
The “shocking” figures are found in new Greyhound Board of Great Britain Data published this week.
In 2025, 161 greyhounds were euthanised at tracks due to injuries – more than in 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021.

That means trackside fatalities surged by 31% last year – up from 123 deaths.
The rise comes even though the industry launched a welfare strategy – A Good Life for Every Greyhound – in May 2022.
The rising number of deaths is despite the total number of dog runs falling. In total, there were 330,836 dog runs in 2025 – a fall of seven percent on the previous year.
Thousands of dogs also experienced injuries last year. Over the year, there were 3,648 injuries – with, on average, one in every 91 dog runs resulting in injury.
Now, the Cut the Chase Coalition – a group of animal welfare charities campaigning against greyhound racing – has urged the UK Government to step in and announce plans to phase out the sport in the coming years.
Wales and Scotland have already brought forward legislation to consign greyhound racing to the history books.
In total, 365 greyhounds competing in the sport died last year. In addition to the 161 who were euthanised trackside, this included those who experienced sudden death, were deemed unsuitable for homing, or because of high treatment costs.
A spokesperson for the Cut the Chase Coalition said: “These shocking new figures are a grim reminder as to the dangers of greyhound racing.
“Things are getting worse. We saw fewer races, yet more trackside fatalities, while the proportion of dogs getting injured is also up.
“We’ve also seen deaths rise year-on-year since the industry published its own welfare strategy in 2022. Clearly, that strategy is not delivering.
“Right now, the industry’s own figures tell us that on average, three greyhounds involved in racing will die a week.
“Such high levels of injury, death and animal suffering simply cannot be justified in the name of so-called entertainment.
“Fortunately, things are changing. Wales and Scotland have already announced that greyhound racing will be phased out in the coming years; and now it is time for the UK Government to get real, acknowledge that regulation is failing, and move forward with plans to protect greyhounds in England.”
The publication of the data follows a landmark study by the University of Melbourne, which showed an increase in dogs dying between 2022 to 2024. A finding researchers say had been “masked” by the UK’s racing industry practice of reporting this figure to two decimal places.
The release of this year’s figures has reinforced ‘Cut the Chase”s belief that greyhound racing is inherently dangerous for the dogs involved; running at speed around oval tracks can cause significant injury.
In some cases, the injuries are so severe that it is necessary to euthanise competing dogs, and the scale of track fatalities last year further demonstrates how dangerous the sport is.
More information on the work of the Cut the Chase Coalition is available online.
Thank you Your Harlow for posting this important update. The GBGB announce this 39% increase to 166 trackside deaths as a 'slight increase'. Dogs at Harlow are being run in temperatures as high as 32° as they were yesterday on friday 19th June when during the morning races there were five accidents. Five dogs were knocked over!! Every race at Harlow track is monitored and all accidents are logged. Since the GBGB announced their 'Good Life for a dog' strategy in 2022, the number of dogs killed on the tracks has increased despite the amount of races run being reduced. If you'd like to see or know more about what is going on at Harlow Track, please visit our you tube channel, but please be advised, some are difficult to watch. Greyhound racing marks its 100year anniversary this year. Its time to phase out racing dogs for our own entertainment. @shutdownharlowgreyhoundtrack https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDWwayuPZk7-WQc5O2__m-Uu1rbOiUhKv&si=6h9aI6w6qIVAeRhs
And the GBGB announce this increase to 166 trackside deaths as a 'slight increase'. Dogs at Harlow are being run in temperatures as high as 32° as they were yesterday on friday 19th June when during the morning races there were five accidents. Five dogs were knocked over!! Every race at Harlow track is monitored and all accidents are logged. Since the GBGB announced their 'Good Life for a dog' strategy in 2022, the number of dogs killed on the tracks has increased despite the amount of races run being reduced. If you'd like to see or know more about what is going on at Harlow Track, please visit our you tube channel, but please be advised, some are difficult to watch. Greyhound racing marks its 100year anniversary this year. Its time to phase out racing dogs for our own entertainment. @shutdownharlowgreyhoundtrack https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDWwayuPZk7-WQc5O2__m-Uu1rbOiUhKv&si=6h9aI6w6qIVAeRhs
Heartbreaking reality for thousands of dogs. One greyhound death is a death too many. Sleeping on beds made of straw, stuck in a concrete kennel for 20 hours a day. That isn’t a life for a dog. It is so wonderful to see so many news platforms raising awareness of the awful greyhound industry. This archaic ‘sport’ needs to be stopped along with all the people exploiting these beautiful animals.
All 'sport' using animals should be banned. As always with humans, money is the only thing they value. If people stop going and betting then they will start to shut down.
This just shows how deaths have risen,despite the GBGB hiding stats and facts which don't fit in with their 'caring' image, and unless this 'sport' is banned, things will get worse and needless deaths both on the track and after their racing years are over due to being euthanised because of a lack of places in rescue centres and deaths will rise even more. Why make greyhounds suffer in the name of gambling when gambling causes so much suffering anyway - a cyclical chain of misery from people to animals and back again. Greyhound racing should be in the past! Please do the right thing UK government !
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