Macau authorities to care for 600 greyhounds after notorious track closes

Move likely to save dogs, majority of which came from Australia, from death or inhumane treatment

Authorities in Macau, the world’s largest gambling hub, will care for more than 600 greyhounds after their owner renounced them ahead of the closure of China’s only dog-racing track on Saturday.

The move is likely to save former Australian racing dogs, which were exported to Macau in huge numbers, from an uncertain fate when the track closes.

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