Greyhound Network News is an eight- page newsletter published out of Phoenix, Arizona since 1992.  The newsletter was founded in response to the killing field discovered in January 1992 in Chandler Heights, Arizona.  More than 140 racing greyhounds had been shot to death and their ears cut off to  prevent identification.  Their bodies were found where they fell, strewn over 300 acres of an abandoned orchard.

GNN is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit Arizona corporation and operates on an all-volunteer basis. The newsletter is distributed free of charge to anyone interested in the issue of greyhound welfare and the future of dog racing in the United States and its recent spread to Third World countries.

Greyhound Network News is distributed via first-class mail to individuals and greyhound rescue and advocacy organizations in all 50 states and to a growing international readership in 20 foreign countries. Please note that the publication and distribution of GNN depends upon the contributions of its readers to offset annual production expenses of $12, 500.

GNN is now available online in its original format including photographs.

For the love of greyhounds, Joan Eidinger, Editor & Publisher

 

Current Issue / Back Issues / Tracks and Facts / Subscribe / Contact / Links