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I firmly reject the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s proposal to allow new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. Penned dog hunting facilities are cruel to the wild animals that are subjected to various methods used to train dogs to hunt. Read more

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I firmly reject the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s proposal to allow new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. Also quite inhumane:( Thank you

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This is the most indecent act of violence towards wildlife. How is this ok? Pen wild animals up so they can be hunted for training purposes? They have no defense of getting away from the dogs, no way to protect themselves. Disgusting. Read more

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I reject this proposal - this is unnecessarily cruel treatment for wildlife like coyotes, foxes, and rabbits. Some of these animals may also be species at risk and are important to Ontario’s wildlife ecosystem. I urge the government to withdraw the proposal immediately.

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84299

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I wish humans could keep hunting! But we can’t keep going down this path of destruction. Everything has been over done. Mining, forestry, fishing, habitat loss. Hunting is another thing that is not sustainable. Read more

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Wildlife should never be taken from their natural environments and held captive by hunters. It’s especially cruel to use rabbits, coyotes, and foxes as pawns for hunters to train dogs and hold competitions It is NOT our right to use animals as entertainment. Be ashamed of this proposal.

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Reject reject reject! Wildlife should not be treated like this. This is cruel and inhumane. Who’s idea was this? An absolute horrible raging dumpster fire of an idea. A mind blowing-ly stupid idea. What’s going on in your heads? Reject.

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84306

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I firmly reject the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s proposal to allow new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. Penned dog hunting facilities are cruel to the wild animals that are subjected to various methods used to train dogs to hunt. Read more

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The fact that these facilities exist at all is shocking. Animal abuse is illegal. Dog fighting is illegal. Why are they allowed in this circumstance? There is absolutely no benefit to hunting with dogs other than hunters gaining some sick enjoyment from it. Read more

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Wildlife shouldnt be taken from their natural environments and held captive by hunters. It’s cruel to use rabbits, coyotes, and foxes as pawns for hunters to train dogs and hold competitions.

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#This practice is so outdated and should be banned, not more licenses issued. #This practice is incredibly inhumane and the utmost in animal cruelty. #Wildlife should never be held captive unless for Rehabilitation to release in a healthy state back to its family. Read more

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Leave wildlife alone. How barbaric to hold wildlife for hunting dogs. Instead of opening new applications, the province’s existing 24 facilities need to be closed immediately. Do better.

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This proposal is cruel and inhumane. Unbelievably ironic that this organization calls itself a Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests. Too many people are duped by the name alone. Time to dismantle the domination culture we're living in.

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84312

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I firmly reject the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s proposal to allow new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. Penned dog hunting facilities are cruel to the wild animals that are subjected to various methods used to train dogs to hunt. Read more

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84314

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I firmly reject the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s proposal to allow new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. Penned dog hunting facilities are cruel to the wild animals that are subjected to various methods used to train dogs to hunt. Read more

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I am quite horrified to learn about the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s proposal to allow new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. Read more