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89906

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This extremely inhumane practice of animal bloodshed is similar to dog and rooster fighting, so why is it legal for wildlife? I implore you to reconsider the continued licensure and expansion of penned dog hunting in Ontario. Read more

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These changes are barbaric. Do not do this. You know that it will be abused and animals will suffer. Next will be dog fights and cock fights. Unecessary. Hunters do not need dogs trained in killing. Look to indigenous groups on how to hunt with or without dogs.

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Penned dog hunting is not akin to hunting for sport - it is barbaric and inhumane. Acts of humanity, like standing against the further licensing and support of this cruel practice, is what will be respected and remembered. Read more

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This is disgusting. It's about time to change such a barbaric practice. How are you gonna steal victims from the wild, cage them and hand them over to be murdered? For just PRACTICE? Read more

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This is literally the worst ammendment ever. How can you allow such an archaic and cruel practice? Leave the wild animals alone and stop allowing people to train their dogs to hunt in the first place.

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89918

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This is atrocious and cruel. Why are we allowing people to train hunting dogs by trapping animals in pens for them to practice on. I'm appalled and do no support issuing new licences for this.

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Please do not allow such actions. We understand the need to train dogs, they can be trained with the scent or things that mimic hares and other hunt creatures. No need to use an actual animal to train just to kill or maim it. Read more

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The activities carried out in these areas sound as barbaric as those carried out in the roman Colosseum or during any other rightfully banned bloodsport (bear baiting comes to mind). Read more

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This proposal seems very cruel to wildlife as not only will they be trapped, they will be tortured and killed. Hunting is acceptable when the animal killed is being eaten, not for pleasure. Given foxes and coyotes are not eaten, the killing appears to be for pleasure. Read more

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Hell no!! your capture Wildlife and let it loose into the jaws of Trained Killer Dogs like those Blooded Hounds the Hunt use that ARE ACTUALLY BANNED FROM HUNTING IN UK..and you permit this here..? 25 you say..,I DEMAND to know WHERE THESE are LOCATED, , WHY ARE THEY Read more

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This is completely unacceptable and cruel to the wildlife that will be affected. Also who is going to keep people accountable towards the "hunting practice" intent? People could start trapping wild animals and doing inhumane things to them under the guise of hunting dog practice.