By: Jamie R Currie | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports Over the last few years, Greyhound Racing has really developed and changed it's image, becoming a sport that can be enjoyed by the whole family. With excellent modern facilities, restaurants and even special areas for children, the majority of dog tracks in the UK are accessible to all, be it a hen party, a lads night out or a family get together. Greyhound racing can also be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. read more
By: William Acosta | 2010-09-28 | Recreation & Sports Greyhounds racing inception dates back to the mid 1800's when it became one of the most enjoyed sports enjoyed by a range of spectators. Although the sport met with various field challenges. read more
By: Lyuben Georgiev | 2011-09-08 | Online Gambling Read some simple betting tips to help you achieve better earnings when betting on greyhounds and improve your betting strategy right away. read more
By: Amy Elizabeth Harrison | 2010-04-03 | Recreation & Sports A hen party is about fun, laughter and having a good time to wave goodbye to your single days as you embark on married life with your partner to be. It's a great time to get together the girls and let your hair down together. Choosing an evening activity on your hen night is important and there is plenty of choice out there from seeing a theatre show to a lovely sit down meal. If you're the kind of girl however, who likes a bit of adrenaline with their evening meal then going dog racing could be the perfect choice for you and the girls on your hen weekend. read more
By: Kelly Marshall | 2011-07-01 | Pets If you have had some thoughts lately about bringing a Greyhound into your family, then this article might help you to understand the breed more and decide if they would be the ideal pet for you. As with all breeds of dogs, the question often asked is "Do Greyhounds make... read more
By: Eb Netr | 2010-09-11 | Online Gambling Do you bet to win at the dog track? Maybe quinielas are your favorite bet. If you wish you had the money for trifecta bets, here's a way to do it. read more
By: Michael Murphy | 2010-11-07 | Article Marketing Learn the ins and outs of betting on greyhound dog races and online greyhound racing betting sites and live race tracks world wide. read more
By: Eb Netr | 2010-09-11 | Online Gambling Picking the right races to bet at the dog track can be just as hard as picking the right dogs. Both are the key to winning at the greyhound track, but how do you know which race and dog are right for you to bet? read more
By: Eb Netr | 2010-09-11 | Online Gambling Have you ever dreamed about making a living from the dog track? Making money from something you love to do is a great way to live. Of course, you probably couldn't do it - or could you? read more
By: Eb Netr | 2010-09-11 | Online Gambling To win at the dog track, you have to know what pace is and how it affects a race. But how do you determine what the pace of a race will be? Here's the best way to do it. read more
By: Ricardo Lumbardo | 2010-12-25 | Pets The Greyhound is a hunting dog that was traditionally bred for racing and coursing game. Now, they have gained increasing popularity as a family pet and pedigree show dog. This lean, tall dog has very powerful legs, and is widely known for their speed. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-07-07 | Gambling & Casinos Gambling Although I typically handicap dog races by eliminating dogs who aren't contenders for one dispute or the other, onetime in awhile I do it differently. You can view more details here http://casinosmap.net. I prize a key dog who I think has a very good risk of being in the trifecta and I helm it or key it.I solely do this when I'm way before on swag and I solely do it when the dog is a stable, very impressive runner. For case, when I see a dog that has a high unbeaten and quiniela percentage, in a s... read more
By: Heather Rey | 2011-04-15 | Pets The official Greyhound dog breed originated in Great Britain, however, dogs that resembled Greyhounds have been depicted since ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman times. In Great Britain, though, they w... read more