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Okay what I remember was the place was near Gila Bend. Guys came from Phoenix and Yuma for the scraps. The dog racing was held in Yuma and Phoenix and I remember meeting some of the guys. One was a friend. He went to Ireland and bought new dogs to add new blood to his dog pool. He was one of them and when we went to the dog track with him he introduced us to others. I could not get into dog racing. They say it is like horse racing only smaller LOL. We met the Yuma guys bc we lived near several guys into it. It was when I was younger and my husband was with the BlackSheep. My husband's uncle was into it in Phoenix and I still could not get into it. Those dogs had air conditioned central houses that broke down to smaller houses that went out to separate runs. The guys would take their dogs with radio collars on and let them loose in the fields and wide open desert to run. My older ( high schooler) son would sometimes go along and said the dogs chased cottontails. Those dogs lived on nothing but meat scrapes and bones with a few biscuits thrown in. The dogs spent their time when not racing the track or running the desert, training. Those dogs were better behaved than most kids or adults! No dog was allowed to be in the arena if it had anytype of bad behaviors. They were fit and healthy on their diet of protein scraps. Pardon spelling. Backseat in the mountains?