OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- When is a dog not a dog?
When it's a greyhound in Kansas.
It may sound like a punchline to a joke, but it's true. Two years after the Parimutuel Racing Act was passed in Kansas, the law protecting pets in the state was changed to exclude greyhounds from the designation of dog.
"A greyhound ought to be a dog in the state of Kansas," said Kevin Neuman, of Overland Park.
Neuman and his wife, Sherri, have fostered and adopted greyhounds for 11 years. They are also active in a greyhound placement organization for retired racers.
"We fell in love with the breed. They're definitely a dog . They're a great dog," Neuman said.
Monday, he went to Topeka to try to change the law.
The National Greyhound Association, based in Abilene, Kan., disagrees. The executive director called the change unnecessary and said greyhounds aren't bred for pets, and therefore, shouldn't fall under pet protection laws. keep reading...