Owning a Greyhound

Do you enjoy the racing action? Imagine how much better it would be if you owned your very own greyhound? There’s more than one way to get involved; you can buy individually or get a few friends together and start a syndicate.

Owning a racing greyhound is a unique and exhilarating experience, accessible to everyone. Share in the pride, the excitement, the highs and lows and the hope that your dog can become a champion:

  • Affordability - for approx. £50 per week training fees and the initial cost of the greyhound,
    you’ll be off and running in no time – split the costs between as many people as you need to.
  • Excitement - bring along your friends and co-owners to the track, have a drink and a meal
    while cheering on your very own canine athlete.
  • Variety - you can buy a puppy and rear him into a winner, or buy a proven racer in your
    preferred category; that can be a standard runner, sprinter, marathon runner or hurdler.
  • Exclusivity - many tracks offer owner benefits including free entry, discounted food and drinks
    and quality sponsorship packages where your name or company will appear in the racecard.
  • Accessibility - all tracks race at least twice weekly so there’s plenty of opportunity to come
    and see your pride and joy do what they do best with many races broadcast live around the world.
  • Pride - win or lose your greyhound will quickly become your pride and joy; you can walk him
    on a visit to the trainer’s kennels and meet other proud greyhound owners at the same time.

Ownership

Owning a greyhound is affordable and great fun - nothing beats the thrill of watching your own greyhound pass the winning line first. This section will provide you with all the information you need from what to consider and where to find greyhounds for sale through to retirement and care when your dog’s racing career comes to an end.
 

Buying Greyhounds

There are several ways to buy a racing greyhound but for the newcomer, the best advice is to talk to one of the trainers at the track where you want your greyhound to race. Most trainers have young dogs in training that they have bought themselves with a view to selling them on to current or new owners.
By adopting this approach, the newcomer to greyhound ownership will know he or she will have a greyhound that, barring illness or injury, should be racing on a regular basis at their chosen track.
The best way to make contact with trainers is to speak with the Racing Manager at your local track who will be able to supply you with names and telephone numbers. Most racing managers are only too willing to give advice on the subject.

Syndicates

To keep costs to a minimum try and find two or three friends who may also be interested in sharing the ownership of a greyhound. This way the costs are split and your new acquisition will not become a burden on your pocket.
 

Others ways to buy a greyhound

Auctions/Sales Trials

An alternative way of purchasing a greyhound is at a public auction (sometimes also termed a “Sales Trial”). At an auction, the greyhounds are put through a trial, usually two or three at a time, to test their ability and are then sold to the highest bidder afterwards. There are regular sales in Ireland, as well as at several venues in Britain.

Internet/Classified Advertisements

The trade publications (including Racing Post, Greyhound Star and Sporting Press) regularly carry adverts for greyhounds for sale. Here are some useful pointers to help you make a good purchase:

  • Golden Rule: Get the deal right before you hand over your money.
  • A greyhound, unlike a second hand car, does not have a ‘book price’. In Britain, people seldom haggle. In Ireland, it’s more common and a greyhound’s price is usually open to negotiation.
  • If you are buying from Ireland, try to deal with the owner, not the agent. Some dogs are advertised by the agent prior to being bought from the original owner. The difference between good and bad value is frequently the agent’s profit.
  • Never buy a greyhound without an up-to-date vet’s certificate. Make sure the certificate is from a known vet who has a good knowledge of greyhounds.
  • Beware the pup who has won his first race by a wide margin – it was almost certainly competing against mediocrity. Greyhounds with moderate pace can be made to look like champions.
  • Study comparative form before you buy. The difference between 29.50 on soft ground and 29.50 on good ground can be up to half a second. What was the fastest time of the night? What was the fastest time of the week? Form from British tracks can be found at www.thedogs.co.uk and from Irish tracks at www.igb.ie
  • When you purchase your greyhound be sure to obtain the necessary transfer documents required to change the ownership.
  • Although it may seem a long way off, make sure you have retirement plans for your greyhound for when they finish racing. Will you be able to find the greyhound a suitable home? Will you continue to pay to have them in retirement kennels?
Show me offers for

 

 

Owlerton Greyhound Stadium in Sheffield is Yorkshire's premier greyhound racing track and is a fantastic venue for all types of occasions, be it a general night out or a celebratory night out. Owlerton Greyhound Track caters for corporate hospitality, stag nights, hen parties, and birthday celebrations and whatever the event.

Owlerton Greyhound Stadium will make sure that you will have a fun and enjoyable night out.

There are several different ways to enjoy yourself at Owlerton Stadium.

You can enjoy a superb three course meal in The Owlerton Greyhound Stadium Panorama Restaurant which directly overlooks the dog racing track, or if you fancy being closer to the greyhound racing action you can frequent the Paddock bar. It doesn't boast a restaurant but it makes great viewing!

The fantastic Napoleons Casino is just next door to the Owlerton Greyhound Dog Racing Stadium, where those of you who fancy trying their luck, can play roulette, blackjack and poker amongst other games in the exciting surroundings of a traditional casino. You don't even need to book to enjoy the fun. Just turn up on the night for general admission where we have fantastic offers and deals to suit everyone's budget. If you want a meal in the restaurant though, we strongly advise that you book your night out so it doesn't end in disappointment.

Owlerton Greyhound Stadium's offers and deals are always changing but here are just a few, which explains why people travel from all over Sheffield, Yorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire to attend:

Six Pack Party Deal. If you are looking for an informal type of night, then take a trip to the trackside to get close to the dog racing action. Available for party bookings of 8 or more only.

Fabulous Free Tuesdays. Join us on the first Tuesday of every month at Owlerton Greyhound Stadium when you can enjoy a free night of dog racing on us. Not only will you get free admission and two free Tote bets, but you will also be entitled to a free drink and fast food meal. If you are reading this in Lancashire we promise you it will be worth your trip over the Pennines to Sheffield in Yorkshire.

Greyhound Pack. If you are looking for a fun night out for a smaller party, then take advantage of our great value Greyhound Pack, which is available for 2 or more adults.

With all these great offers you will be sure to have a fantastic night at Owlerton Stadium in Sheffield, so what are you waiting for? We are situated 5 minutes from Sheffield city centre in South Yorkshire and have excellent links to the M1, M18, M62 and to other cities including Leeds, Manchester, Hull, Derby, Scunthorpe, Huddersfield, and Chesterfield and other surrounding areas in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire and even Nottinghamshire.