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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.23.2005
A race dog trainer's license was suspended Wednesday after eight race
dogs died in his care.
The animals were in a group of 35 dogs being taken to a race track in
Juarez, Mexico, from Tucson by trainer Jesse Burgess, said Arizona
Department of Racing Director Geoffrey E. Gonsher.
At the border port, some of the dogs were dead. It is unclear when or
why they died during the trip, Gonsher said.
"The department staff took immediate action to protect the remaining
dogs and to investigate this very serious situation," he said.
The surviving dogs were brought back to Tucson and placed in the care
of other trainers.
"It was a man-made tragedy, the result of extremely poor judgement and
a lack of concern," said Susan Netboy, president of the Greyhound
Protection League, a dog rescue group based in Penn Valley, Calif. Her
group is publicizing the case, hoping to raise awareness about
mistreatment of racing dogs, she said.
The racing department suspended the Burgess's license, meaning he can't
train or race dogs. A dozen of his dogs scheduled to race Wednesday
night at Tucson Greyhound Park were scratched from the races.
The facts of the case and possible punishments for the trainer will be
presented at a hearing tonight at 6 p.m. at the park. Burgess faces up
to $500 in fines and a license suspension of up to 60 days.
Read more in Friday's Arizona Daily Star.
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