New Zealand's government announced plans to ban greyhound racing by 2026, citing "persistently high" injury rates and animal welfare concerns despite industry reforms.
The government will also introduce legislation to prevent the unnecessary killing of racing dogs, with approximately 2.9K greyhounds needing to be rehomed during the 20-month transition period.
The persistent high injury rates and deaths demonstrate that greyhound racing is inherently dangerous and cruel, marking this ban as a monumental victory for animal rights that reflects growing public recognition that animal exploitation for entertainment is unacceptable.