As dog racing dwindles in America, fewer breeders are producing greyhounds for sport. That means the dogs as we know them are becoming scarce.
Carl Viener has been finding homes for former racing dogs for more than 40 years.
Yet his nonprofit, Adopt a Greyhound Atlanta, has never seen demand like this before.Continue reading your article with
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