

Save Bryton Bongard's 16 Wolf-Dog Hybrids


Save Bryton Bongard's 16 Wolf-Dog Hybrids
The Issue
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/wahnapitae-hybrid-wolves-1.7606933
Bryton Bongard, a resident of Wahnapitae, Ontario, is facing a distressing situation concerning his pets – a pack of 16 wolf-dog hybrids. These animals, which he has nurtured since they were puppies, are at risk of being seized by the government. Bryton, who admittedly didn't verify their lineage initially, is now facing the consequences for owning wolf-dog hybrids, which are regulated in many areas.
Despite accepting the penalties for his oversight, including any fines and relocation efforts, Bryton is deeply concerned about the fate of his beloved animals post-seizure. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has not provided any assurances regarding their future, leading to understandable fears that these wolf-dog hybrids could be euthanized instead of being offered new homes.
It is imperative that a solution prioritizing the welfare of these animals is found. These hybrids deserve a chance to be re-homed in appropriate sanctuaries or rescue centers where their specific needs can be met. Euthanasia should not be considered a default solution when viable alternatives are available.
Bryton is prepared to cooperate fully with the authorities, ensuring that his pets are moved safely and ethically. However, he needs assurance that their lives will not be unnecessarily taken. By addressing this issue humanely and creatively, we can pave the way for better treatment of hybrid wolves and protect them from similar situations in the future.
Join us in urging the MNR to consider humane alternatives and allow Bryton's wolf-dog hybrids the chance to live out their lives in a suitable and caring environment. Sign this petition to support a future where these animals are not just seen as potential threats, but as beings deserving of consideration and compassion.

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The Issue
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/wahnapitae-hybrid-wolves-1.7606933
Bryton Bongard, a resident of Wahnapitae, Ontario, is facing a distressing situation concerning his pets – a pack of 16 wolf-dog hybrids. These animals, which he has nurtured since they were puppies, are at risk of being seized by the government. Bryton, who admittedly didn't verify their lineage initially, is now facing the consequences for owning wolf-dog hybrids, which are regulated in many areas.
Despite accepting the penalties for his oversight, including any fines and relocation efforts, Bryton is deeply concerned about the fate of his beloved animals post-seizure. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has not provided any assurances regarding their future, leading to understandable fears that these wolf-dog hybrids could be euthanized instead of being offered new homes.
It is imperative that a solution prioritizing the welfare of these animals is found. These hybrids deserve a chance to be re-homed in appropriate sanctuaries or rescue centers where their specific needs can be met. Euthanasia should not be considered a default solution when viable alternatives are available.
Bryton is prepared to cooperate fully with the authorities, ensuring that his pets are moved safely and ethically. However, he needs assurance that their lives will not be unnecessarily taken. By addressing this issue humanely and creatively, we can pave the way for better treatment of hybrid wolves and protect them from similar situations in the future.
Join us in urging the MNR to consider humane alternatives and allow Bryton's wolf-dog hybrids the chance to live out their lives in a suitable and caring environment. Sign this petition to support a future where these animals are not just seen as potential threats, but as beings deserving of consideration and compassion.

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Petition created on August 15, 2025