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Greyhound tests positive for meth after winning dog race

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dog trainer is in the doghouse with authorities in New Zealand after her prize-winning greyhound tested positive for methamphetamine following a race.The dog, called Zipping Sarah, raced to a first-place finish at a track in Christchurch last November in what authorities say was a meth-fuelled performance.

Urine tests after the race showed that Zipping Sarah had methamphetamine and amphetamine in her system, according to RNZ News.Zipping Sarah’s team was immediately disqualified and denied the $4,000 in prize money for winning.

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