
Greyhound Rescue Volunteers Win Award
Last month Star Observer featured the incredible of Mumma Zura who took out the Special Drontal Foster Carer Award听in the 2020 Jetpets Companion Animal Rescue Awards. The Blue Staffy, under the watchful eye of听her dad鈥檚 Christopher听Melotti and听husband Scott nurtured over 200 puppies.听The awards, now in its third year recognise and celebrate outstanding examples of rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of companion animals Australia wide
This month, Star Observer spoke with Newtown local Shelley Tinworth who took out the Volunteer听Of The Year award for her work as Volunteer Coordinator at Greyhound Rescue NSW. Shelley, who alongside her wife,听care for two ex-racing greyhounds, a whippet and a cat. We began our interview by talking about her love for greyhounds.

鈥I think 颈迟鈥檚 the unconditional love. With greyhounds most of them have had a pretty crappy start to life, they鈥檝e been bred to race and make money for people, so they haven鈥檛 been shown a lot of love. When they come to us,听they have been surrendered. It鈥檚 just their capacity to give humans another chance that blows me away, they might have only known bad experiences with humans, but that forgiveness, they are just special dogs. When you look into their eyes you are looking into their souls.
鈥We adopted a whippet about eight years ago, and it has to be said I never wanted a dog, we had a cat and I was quite happy. My wife though, was like 鈥業 want a whippet鈥 and I was like whatever makes you happy – so we got a whippet.
鈥Through him we then met all these greyhounds by going to dog parks, and that鈥檚 when we started talking to people and finding about what they are bred for and all those things. From there we contacted Greyhound Rescue, we started to research it more, and thought what could we do?
鈥沦辞, we started sponsoring through them, then about five years ago, they said we could do a shift out at the kennels if we liked, I guess it just went from there.鈥
听In Australia alone, 颈迟鈥檚 estimated that over 10,000 greyhound pups are bred each year purely to find a fast runner among so many litters. The horrors of the greyhound racing industry however do not stop there. In recent years increasing media attention has been brought upon such cruel practices as live baiting. The practice sees ananimal tied to a mechanical lure and hurtled at speed around a track while greyhounds are released to pursue and catch them. These small animals in turn suffer horrific pain, fear, injury and distress and eventually die, with the same animals sometimes used repeatedly, leading to prolonged and painful deaths.
This is where places like Greyhound Rescue step in. Winner of this year鈥檚 Outstanding Rescue Group award the organisation was established in 2009 to find homes for greyhounds considered surplus to racing industry requirements. So far Greyhound Rescue has re-homed over 1000 greyhounds. Speaking of her time volunteering at Greyhound Rescue, Shelley continues by saying, 鈥Volunteering with听Greyhound听Rescue has been completely life-changing, in the best possible way.
鈥With the greyhounds, you can tell some of them are very timid, sometimes it only takes a motion of your hand for them to cower. Generally, I just find it so rewarding. People sought of said initially ‘How can you go there, it must be really sad?’, but 颈迟鈥檚 actually not.
鈥淥nce they come to Greyhound Rescue, they are safe, they are only going to know love from now on. Because the volunteers that go to look after them are giving up their time and energy, they are genuinely doing it for a love of the animals. Once they come to us, that鈥檚 their first step to finding a forever home.
鈥Just being surrounded by people who are on the same page as you ethically, the compassion translates if they鈥檝e got that love for animals, that justice and equality. I guess that feeds back into being gay as well, 颈迟鈥檚 just nice to be surrounded by those people who think all people should be treated the same.鈥
听Ask any owner, and they鈥檒l tell you that as far as pets go, greyhounds are hard to beat. But as Shelley adds 颈迟鈥檚 a big commitment and not one to enter into lightly.
鈥Don鈥檛 jump into adopting any animal especially a dog, you want to make sure you are ready. I would also suggest coming and volunteer at the shelter, that鈥檚 what happened with us, you get to know the breed, they are like people, you can鈥檛 generalise.
鈥沦ome have more energy than others, but they don鈥檛 need a lot of exercise – despite the common myth, they don鈥檛 need a lot of space, they don鈥檛 bark nor shed hair. T丑别测鈥檙别 actually like a big cat to be honest, if you are live in apartment, Greyhounds suit them really well.鈥
Pausing for a brief second, Shelley concludes our interview by adding, 鈥It is an absolute honour to spend time with the greyhounds at our rescue centre each week, and know that you are contributing, albeit in a small way, to them finding their loving forever homes, as they all deserve.鈥
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