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Who is the best greyhound trainer?

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James Holden

Published Feb 18, 2026

Who is the best greyhound trainer?

TOP 100 OPEN RACE TRAINERS TABLE
Pos.TrainerPoints
1P Janssens744
2M A Wallis516
3S A Cahill483
4E McNair419

Also question is, where can I find a greyhound trainer?

SOURCING A TRAINERThe breeder of your greyhound or the Manager of your local race club (click on the greyhound icon to find a club near you) will be the best source for pointing you in the right direction of a trainer that will get your greyhound racing and hopefully winning.

Beside above, how are greyhounds trained to race UK? In order to be eligible to race on a GBGB regulated track British bred Greyhounds must be registered in the Greyhound Stud Book in the name of the owner. Trainers must also be registered with the GBGB. This registration entitles them to be earmarked with a unique identification number which allows them to race.

In this regard, how much do greyhound owners win?

Over $100,000 in prizemoney is up for grabs - for the first time at a greyhound meeting in New Zealand - with the group one $60,000 Southern Trust New Zealand Cup (520m) holding centre stage.

How much do greyhound racers make?

GREYHOUND RACING INCOME

Grade A Purse large track$300 to $4000
Grade A Purse medium track$100 to $300
Owners Commission of Purse35%

At what age do greyhounds start racing?

All greyhounds less than 24 months old are classified as puppies and will at approximately 12 months old be introduced to the idea of racing, after initial schooling trials most juvenile dogs that achieve a 'grading in time' will make their race debuts between 15 - 18 months of age.

How do I get a greyhound training license?

Application process
You must provide: a Police Probity Check (if 21 years or older), certified colour passport size photo, certified copy of drivers licence, passport or birth certificate and the appropriate fee.

How long is a greyhounds racing career?

A dog's racing career is usually over at 3 to 4 years of age. It is estimated that the sport of greyhound racing has claimed the lives of more than 1,350,000 dogs in its 90-year history.

How many greyhounds are in a race?

The National Greyhound Racing Club (founded 1928), the governing body, established race distances for flat and hurdle races from 230 to 1,200 yards (210 to 1,100 metres). Usually no more than six greyhounds run in a race, which is run on grass. Most races are held at night under lights.

How much does it cost to have a greyhound in training?

On top of your initial outlay, you can expect to spend around $5,000 in expenses getting your greyhound to the racetrack. One of the real pluses for greyhound ownership is that once your greyhound is racing there are usually no trainers fees.

How much is greyhound training?

The Costs Involved
$3000 for the dog, $100 a week for the trainer (including food), another $100 for tattooing and micro chipping and then lets say an average of $150 per month for supplements and or any Veterinary bills, $110 for naming, $6-$20 for trialing etc so on and so forth.

How much does it cost to have a greyhound?

How Much Does it Cost to Care for a Greyhound? Caring for a Greyhound costs on average between $800 and $1000 per year including food, treats, toys and routine medical care like dental cleanings and vaccinations.

Where can I buy a Greyhound dog?

Most likely you'll acquire a Greyhound from a rescue organization that specializes in ex-racing dogs. There are many of these groups all across the country. Greyhounds are rarely found here. Greyhound Rescue groups keep their eyes peeled on shelters and humane societies across the country.

How many greyhound tracks are there in the UK?

There are 22 active Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) registered stadiums in the UK, with twenty in England and one in Scotland. There are no tracks in Wales, and Northern Irish tracks do not come under the control of the GBGB.

Do Greyhounds know they are racing?

Do racer dogs know tthat they are in a race? Not in the same vein as a human would know, no. Racer dogs, lets use Greyhounds as an example are trained to and are running after a fast moving object. The fastest and most determined of the running pack will win the race.

What happens to racing greyhounds when they retire?

What Happens When Dogs Don't Win? Some “retiredgreyhounds are put up for adoption, others are sent to breeding farms, and the fate of many is unknown. The National Greyhound Association, which registers all greyhounds for racing, doesn't keep track of the dogs after they leave the track.

How much exercise does a Greyhound need?

A Greyhound requires a daily walk of between 20 – 30 minutes at a brisk comfortable pace for them. This can be a walk on a leash around the block or can be off leash exploring at the local park. Remember that the Greyhounds was bred to chase.

Why do greyhounds sleep so much?

You may find that your greyhound wants a specific sleeping area more so than other breeds of dogs. This is because they are used to having their own kennels with a bed all to themselves, they do not have to share and are used to being able to sleep undisturbed.

What do greyhounds eat at the track?

The beef is typically mixed in and served raw, although some greyhound owners do cook the meat. This beef mixture, often referred to as "track food," will also typically include dry kibble, vegetables like potato, pumpkin, green beans or carrots, and some vitamin additives.

What countries allow greyhound racing?

This means that at present commercial greyhound racing is now confined to six countries: The US, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and, of course, Ireland.

Where do greyhounds live?

The Greyhound is a breed of dog, a sighthound which has been bred for coursing game and greyhound racing. Since the rise in large-scale adoption of retired racing Greyhounds, the breed has seen a resurgence in popularity as a family pet.
Greyhound
Other namesEnglish Greyhound
OriginEurope/Eurasia

What do greyhounds chase when racing?

Greyhounds in the racing industry are trained to run around an oval track in pursuit of a simulated, mechanical rabbit. To ensure the dogs chase their intended target at top speed, greyhound handlers have historically turned to “live-lure training” or “blooding” of their animals.

How long can greyhounds live?

10 – 14 years

Is it cruel to race greyhounds?

Racing greyhounds endure lives of confinement, are subject to standard practices that are cruel and suffer injuries and even death. Greyhounds used for racing are kept in cages, barely large enough for them to stand up or turn around, for up to 23 hours per day.

Do Greyhounds like to cuddle?

Greyhounds love to RUN – not race.
They also love to play, sleep, cuddle and be loved for who they are – just like any other dog. With hardly any body fat and a very fine coat, greyhounds are particularly susceptible to the cold.

How much do dog racers make?

"Running this race is an expensive proposition, no matter the level." Overall, mushers finishing in the top 30 earn prize money on a sliding scale, down to $1,900 for 30th place. Every other musher who finishes will get $1,049 in prize money.

How much do Italian greyhounds cost?

The average price for an Italian Greyhound puppy from a reputable breeder, with all the necessary paperwork (medical history, health clearances, breeding rights), isn't that high as they go for around $500.