Connolly’s Red Mills withdraws greyhound sponsorship over 'shocking revelations' about industry

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The company said that the welfare of greyhounds was its utmost concern, and said it was 'horrified' by the RTE broadcast.

ANIMAL FEED COMPANY Connolly’s Red Mills has become the latest company to withdraw sponsorship from greyhound races over recent revelations about the industry.

Last month, an RTÉ programme claimed that the Irish greyhound industry is breeding 1,000% more puppies than it needs, leading to a cull of thousands of racing dogs every year. Barry’s Tea and FBD Insurance both withdrew their sponsorship of greyhound races over the revelations earlier this week, and in a statement today, Connolly’s Red Mills has announced that it will also cease sponsorship of industry events. Following the shocking revelations broadcast by RTE Investigates on June 26th 2019, into certain practices by individuals relating to the treatment of greyhounds, Connolly’s Red Mills has announced that it is to cease its sponsorship of greyhound racing.

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programme went to extreme side of this sport , most people who keep greyhounds for racing treat their dogs great. but as usual the uproar brigage have called the shots .whats next...

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