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I thought we were putting an end to this archaic brutal practice? No, I do not agree with this practice at all. Stop it. It’s cruel. There are other ways to train the dogs. We don’t do equestrian fox hunting with a real fox anymore yet equestrians and their hounds still go “fox hunting”. Read more

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This is inhumane. Animals wild or domesticated should never be caged for this type of practice. We don't cage humans with diseases so dogs can learn to smell the scents of their diseases so there must be a different way to manage this practice.

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Completely against this proposal. Why would we condone cruelty against animals for the sport of hunting? This is a step backwards in helping to protect our wildlife and preserve our natural environment. Read more

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Absolutely not!!! There should be no new train and trial areas! Close already established ones. Disgusting behavior by human beings. Sickening to think that people that would think that this is an okay thing to do are walking around free. Should be behind bars. Makes my blood boil.

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The practice of capturing wild animals to train dogs to hunt is not new. This practice is nothing short of the inhumane treatment of animals. This is the reason that a bill was passed in 1997 to curtail this practice. Read more