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There are 37 comments on A Dogged Fight

  1. Dorchak is not working to put Racing out of Business. She has found gainful employment, and when she is finished with greyhounds she will pursue Horses, then cattle and Beef farmers, chicken farmers etc. We will all be eating tree bark and grass if she is continued to run her operations.

  2. It takes a village and savvy leadership to put greyhound racing out of business. My hat is off to you. No sport should ever exist where animals die. Greyhound racing is no different than dog fighting or aerial hunting. Run dogs run. Die dogs die.

    Let’s kick greyhound racing out of Arizona next.

  3. I agree another AR nutcase who like the rest will not stop at this- the march will be on to eliminate all pet and domestic animals! People we need to fight hard against any and all legislation that the ARs and HSUS propose! They are not for animals at all!

  4. When people like this “get religion” they become the “do gooders” .. Greyhounds will certainly become more rare than they already are.. and will finally become NO more… that is the main goal of people like this. To narrow the gene pool of each rare breed until they are extinct. greyhounds have been racing and hunting for centuries. Now they will be “pets” until they are no longer with us at all.. give a greyhound the choice of running a rabbit or sitting on someones couch.. guess which one they would choose? These dog were built and bred to RUN..but people like this don;t really care… it is ALL ABOUT THEM

  5. Greyhounds are NOT treated the way she puts off. They are treated better than most humans. She’s just too stupid to realize why would kennel personnel be mean to something that make them a pay check?! That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever hear not to mention she really does LOOK like she’s been run over by a train. I hope she fails at EVERYTHING she does!!! People like her are the ones that make the world so miserable! Such stupid causes! There are dogs dying everday in shelters and on streets and she has the NERVE to save dogs that do not need help?! She should be ashamed of herself!

  6. “I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his/her freedom.” –Bob Dylan

    Unfortunately, there are some people that do not understand this concept whether that responsibility be for the sake of human beings or other living creatures. Christine Dorchak not only comprehends this concept but also practices it for the sake of other living creatures that do not have the freedom of choice.

    Greyhounds have been turned into machines and have been expended and destroyed like defective widgets in a factory. Make no mistake about it; greyhound racing is ending in the United States because of the efforts of Christine Dorchak of GREY2K USA and because of her efforts the nightmare of thousands of greyhounds being mass produced and mass destroyed each year is about to end.

  7. I recall watching a story on Dateline about young girls being sold into prostitution in Cambodia or someplace. Some well-meaning individuals then try to buy a couple of these girls to ‘free’ them. The thing is, law enforcement and other agencies who are are trying to shut down the ‘industry’ tell people not to buy the girls because it only perpetuates the problem. Indeed it does.

    If greyhound racing was so terrible for the dogs, why do anti-greyhound racing activists revere adoption groups so much and tell people what great pets they make? The same standard should apply. They should tell everyone to never-ever adopt a retired racer because it perpetuates racing. So what gives?

    They also tell people how the dogs are caged 22 hours a day with extremely limited human contact and are fed rotten meat, etc. But, the dogs come out of racing happy, healthy, and acting like everyone in the world is their best friend. Dogs will tell you how they’ve been treated. And greyhounds tell us they’ve been treated very, very well. So once again, what gives?

    Grey2K is just another Peta organization that wishes to remove domestic animals from Earth and if that means destroying the Greyhound breed, well, too bad for Greyhounds. So what protects Greyhounds from these twisted dog-haters? Informed people with common sense. And common sense says, the dogs are pretty darn happy chasing that stuffed bunny until they retire to someones couch!!

    Grey2K, give me a break!!

  8. I think that what Christine Dorchack and those of like compassion have done for the Greyhounds of Massachusetts and Rhode Island is nothing short of fantastic. I can only hope now, that the people of Florida can fight this cruel and abusive industry with the same passion that those in Massachusetts and Rhode Island did. “If we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt.” (Black Beauty by Anna Sewell)

  9. Wow what an inspirational story! It always feels like Animal Activism in the US leads to a dead end but not in this case! I live in Florida and have been waiting for someone to do something about the Greyhound racing… I would love to be a part of this cause if anyone can give me some more information on how I can help please let me know. Thank you Cynthia for the Info. and Thank you Christine for taking a stand for the animals, it is very admirable:)

  10. This woman has put so many people out of work and caused the euthanaisa of hundreds more greyhounds in her quest to find fame and fortune. Greyhounds like all dogs are working dogs and love to run otherwise they wouldn’t do it. These animal rights radicals don’t wish to stop with dogs which they are on the verge of making extinct by conning communities into mandatory spay and neuter laws which means the end of all dogs. See what has happened in California with the LA dogs. Euthanaisa is up 176% since the introduction of MSN and their budget has gone sky high into the red. The goal of all animal rights radicals is the extinction of all domestic animals and their use for any purpose whatsoever. Like human beings domestic animals need their work or they become depressed. This woman will next start on our farm animals and soon there will be no right to eat meat. Also medical research is being threatened by animal rights radicals. They threaten and bomb the homes and cars of medical researhers to the point UCLA has to build an underground lab to prevent them from doing harm to medical research. They don’t care if you need insulin, thyroid hormone, cancer treatment, tuberculosis medicine or any vaccines to prevent illness in your children. Some people question whether it is ethical to use animals in medical research. An equally important question might be, would it be ethical not to?
    Animal research plays an essential part of the process to understand disease, ensure new medicines are effective and are safe to test on people. No regulatory authority would allow patients to have a medicine that isn’t tested on animals. Unfortunately the choice is a stark one, if animals can’t be used in research there will be no new medicines. Without animal research, treatments for many chronic illnesses like cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and HIV/AIDS would not have been developed. This woman is a menace to society and her activities would be banned in Germany. She is a terrorist out to destroy the lives of animals and human beings.

  11. She’s a liar!!!! She out for her own agenda. Not the dogs. She simply has a personal grudge with people who have profited from ANY (NOT JUST DOGS.) kind of animals. She talks about how cruel this sport is. You shoul thank them! They are the reasons why these dogs live for so long, dummy. She really should get a clue. How many dogs do think will be euthanized if she “succeeds” to end racing? Greyhounds will be practicly non-existent is the USA. Most of the pictures she shows people she stole from over seas. She uses them to persuade to think that racing in the USA is evil. They never mention how greyohund owners donate many of their dogs as “Race for Adoption” dogs. That means that every single solitary cent that dog makes goes to an adoption agency. They dont tell you how the real injury rate is under 1.5%. Thats better than any other sport around. This makes me sick, thinking of this crazy women.

  12. As someone who has two adopted greyhounds and who lives in Florida, I am thankful for the efforts of Christine and Grey2K, which will soon land in my backyard for what is likely to be the most difficult battle.

    Thanks for highlighting her dedication to ending the exploitation of creatures we like to call our best friends.

  13. I just wondered, since Dorchak’s organization is non-profit, just what her salary (and that of her husband, Florida registered LOBBYIST Theil) is? Could you please provide a follow up article letting us all know what these two are making off this “endeavor”?

  14. Thank you, Christine, for all the time you have spent making the lives of thousands of greyhounds better. I am counting the days until racing ends here in Massachusetts. And hoping it is only a matter of time before all of the states join in making racing illegal, too.

  15. This is a great article! The people have spoken and it’s a wonderful thing that dogs will no longer suffer and die in Mass. I have a three legged greyhound who broke her leg racing, and she is one of the “lucky” ones. She’s the sweetest dog, she’s been protected and now her friends will too!

  16. Thank you, Ms. Buccini, for writing a lovely article spotlighting Christine’s tireless efforts to end 75 years of cruelty to dogs in Massachusetts.

    As a volunteer state coordinator for this campaign (detailed info at http://www.protectdogs.org), I am extremely proud of the work all of us have done to expose the industrialized cruelty of this subsidized sport that makes millionaires out of out-of-state breeders who make their money on the backs of these dogs.

    Greyhounds spend 20 hours a day in warehouse-style stacked cages barely large enough to turn around in. They break their bones, suffer cardiac arrest, have the skin ripped off their tails (degloving), suffer paralysis, and are daily treated as commodities who, after their usefulness (or lack thereof), are frequently euthanized “at owners request.”

    The post above is comical in it’s personal attack on a woman who has dedicated herself to ending this antiquated and rapidly dying industry. While the pro-racing lobby is still working to overturn the vote of the people of Massachusetts and keep racing alive, it seems personal attacks are still a basic method of their ineffective, and now probably quite desperate, efforts as tracks are preparing to close down here, in New Hampshire, Rhode Island…

    If readers want to protect their vote to end racing in January, call your state representative and state senator and tell them you want them to commit to voting against anything that would change Question 3, The Greyhound Protection Act.

    Dogs are an important part of our lives and they deserve our protection.

  17. Christine Thank you very much for all your hard work
    and dedication to protect the animals that cannot
    protect themselves. I truly appreciate all the
    hard work that you do.

  18. Thank God there are people like Christine Dorchak who pull the curtain and reveal what really happens “behind the scenes” at dog tracks. According to the tracks’ own records, Greyhound racing in MA has produced, on average, a serious injury every 3 to 4 days. Serious injuries are: crushed skulls (from inpact to polls at that darned first turn), broken spines, broken legs, dropped dead at finish lines, cardiac arrest, and on and on. Many of these injuries ended in euthanasia. These are the realities, as reported by non other than the race tracks themselves, and brought to the public’s attention by Christine and other compassionate individuals in our state. Matter of fact, most of the voters in MA last year fall into that category of “compassionate people”, as they voted out greyhound racing in this great state.
    My family has had dogs (mostly mutts) all my life. I’d never want my dog treated as greyhound dogs are treated, as commodities as they are at racetracks. It’s absolutely fabulous that its on its way out in this good state of ours! Thank you Christine!!!

  19. Sounds like somebody has issues, such as… no compassion for dogs and irrational fears of tree bark and grass.

    How about we have racetracks where the chicken farmers, cattle farmers, greyhound and horse owners all race against each other? Then the losers can be “processed” to feed “A dogged Fight” – that way there’s plenty of tree bark and grass for the rest of us.

  20. I think that what Christine Dorchack and those of like compassion have done for the Greyhounds of Massachusetts and Rhode Island is nothing short of fantastic. I can only hope now, that the people of Florida can fight this cruel and abusive industry with the same passion that those in Massachusetts and Rhode Island did. “If we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt.” (Black Beauty by Anna Sewell)
    Chuck Danielian,
    A Greyhound’s Prayer

    “When I die, let it be as a pet;
    So someone will remember me.”

  21. I went to school with Christine, where we ran cross-country together. We were real runners, not running machines as the poor greyhounds have been made out to be. When we were injured, we got top medical care and were made comfortable: not thrown back in our cages!

    I did not know about Christine’s work, but I am glad to learn of it. Check out her org’s web site at http://www.grey2kusa.org if you want to read about it, too.

  22. It is extremely sad to see the personal attacks on Christine Dorchak in these posts. She is an incredibly dedicated and caring person who believes what the majority of Massachusetts voters also believe – that greyhound racing is inherently cruel and inhumane. The cold hard truth is that since 2002, more than 800 dogs have been injured while racing in Massachusetts. 80% suffered broken legs. This information was based solely on information from the MASSACHUSETTS tracks themselves. Period. The argument that these dogs are treated well during their racing careers because they’re athletes just doesn’t gel with those facts. Congratulations to Christine Dorchak for taking a stand for these wonderful animals, exposing the truth and making a difference in the lives of thousands of greyhounds.

  23. Props to her for loving her dog’s so much, but maybe she should put as much effort into watching where she is walking as she does fighting her cause. You’ve got to watch out for those trains!

  24. Whatever Christine. You can go straight to the depths of the Earth when you die. All that you have done is for your own personal grudge. Thats all your interest are. You are not trying to put yourself out of business. Your trying to put 10’s of thousands of people out of work. Maybe someday if it works for you 100’s of thousands. By the time your done we’ll all be eating tree bark. Shame on you. Your sins will come back on you.

    A very faithful owner and trainer in GREYHOUND RACING!!!!!!

    Let them run!!! Its what they are born to do and they love it!

  25. This lady’s crazy in my opinion! It’s sad she puts her own personal tragedy and GRUDGE in harms way of others fortunes. Shes simply out for everyone. Not to put herself out of business. By the time shes done we’ll all be eating tree bark. She’s a plain ‘ol fashioned nut ball.

    A faithful owner and trainer of RACING GREYHOUNDS!

    Out latest phrase. “Let ’em RUN. They don’t LIE.”

  26. How many of you Dorchak feetkissers have ever been in a greyhound racing kennel? That’s what I thought. Since all you scholars like to quote something to make you look intelligent, I’ll give you one my grandfather always told me. ” Don’t believe anything you hear and only half of what you see”.

  27. grey2k is only doing this for their own personal agenda… so many more dogs will have to euthanized if tracks are shut down.. this is already happening..
    this woman is a crackpot, and I for one would love to have a one on one personal meeting with her…
    I am in the dog industry, and I love my greys.
    christine is a liar, and the worst excuse for a human being I have ever seen….
    now if only people would hear both sides to each story, instead of being SHEEP and only getting to hear the lies and slander of grey2k, people would understand the truth of grey racing… this “nonprofit” group doesn’t even promote adoption…
    at least when I die Christine, I know where i’m going… you might want to pack some sunblock and sweatbands……..

  28. Why dont these right wing liberals attack the horse racing industry if they need a cause and a purpose in their sorry lives. Horses are killed and ground up for meat to send to foreign countries. Some of you peo ple should see how well these dogs who are born to run are treated by lots of loving animal people in the industry. Sure there are some bad apples just like in your law profession too, but the majority of the people love these animals. You are a bunch of misinformed sad people who have nothing better to do than to put some hard working people in Mass. out of work because of your “cause”

  29. I have adopted two beautiful ex-racers. As part of my adoption process I did some research into the racing industry and the breed. Did you know greyhounds live 14-15 years typically? That’s unheard of in a large breed. They are strong athletic intelligent dogs – the product of a breeding program that breeds for those qualities – not for conformation as AKC dogs are. Hip dysplasia, which has distroyed many pure breeds, does not exist in greyhounds. My girls are sweet lovely dogs and wonderful companions. They love humans. They would not be that way had they been abused by humans. I actually met one of my dog’s trainers. She clearly liked the man and I trust her judgement more than I would most humans. So, I’ve come around to believing that, though the racing industry has it’s problems and it’s bad apples, it’s served this breed by preserving the breed’s function. A greyhound runs. They run because they love to run – not because they are whipped or forced like race horses are. For those reasons, I support greyhound racing. And I also support strict regulation of the racing kennels to ensure the dogs are treated humanely. There’s more to do in this industry. But I would like to see it continue.

  30. Obviously the track owners have put out the call for every rabid, ignorant employee to trash this noble effort. And those who claim the dogs are well-treated are liars. Tell it to my 6 rescued greys who all came with rotten teeth, due to bad diet and no dental care, and leg injuries. Or tell it to our brood bitch who was forced to have litter after litter until her body gave out. She’s a wreck. Once unprofitable, they become trash to be dumped.
    Shame on anyone who profits from animal suffering. Eternal shame.

  31. I found the 990-ez form for Grey2k 501c4 2008. Those are some pretty interesting numbers.
    Not being a forensic accountant, it is funny the salaries paid Line 12 don’t equal Part IV C.
    But what I can see from this is Grey2k made over $496,000.00 and spent over half a million dollars. You may wish to get help, because you have a spending problem and as you stated in your return $0 went to the greyhounds.

    http://www.grey2kusa.org/pdf/GREY2KUSA2008-990Return.pdf

    Beyond the $80,000.00 in salary and benefits paid to Carey Theil and Christine Dorchak, not bad coin for a operating a charity, can you supply the readership with a better breakdown of your funds than is given on your 990ez return for your 501c4. How exactly did you spend $501,998.00? Dinners, trips?

    This would be insightful as I would assume many readers would be interested in finding out more in greater detail.

    My personal interest is solely the fact that half a million dollars is a large amount of money and not $1 went to help a greyhound anywhere.

    Please make sure your comments deal with your 501 c4 Grey2kusa (Revenue $496,876.00) and not your sister organization Grey2k USA Education Fund (Revenue $82,960.00) your 501c3.

  32. I cannot believe the ignorance of some of these comments, the hatred shown here. It doesn’t surprise me that these people seem not to care a bit about these dogs. What exactly is Christines’s other agenda that I’m hearing about? She and her husband draw 80K, wow, that’s a fortune! And the comment about where the money went, it’s right there on the return.

    My greys love to run….at their own pace, when they want. Most of the time they lay around. I’ve had a grey so terrified and timid, she spent the first month in my home in a corner. My female has a large part of her ear missing, and various scars over her body.

    When Christine is done closing down every track, I hope she moves on to the horse racing industry. That’s another sad story.

  33. It’s interesting that the one thing she could call to mind without hesitation is the rambunctious black Russian terrier she had adopted several months before. The victory was really the culmination of more than just a long political battle. 

  34. Grey2K consists only to draw a paycheck- $80,000 a year for salaries? All without putting a single greyhound in a home. Every time a track shuts down, hundreds of dogs get dumped- and they don’t help a bit with finding a single one a home.

    They’re no friends of greyhounds, that’s for certain.

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