Ontario recently passed some extreme and ridiculous laws regarding pitbulls and ridiculous dangerous dog laws that the government slammed it through refusing to hear opposing sides![]()
Existing pitbulls and mixes were allowed to be grandfathered in to communities were total bans did not exist, but they must be registered as such, must be neutered and muzzled and leashed, if your dog regardless of breed acts agressive in any way toward a human or even any domestic animal even if it is fear related it, even based on heresay by a disgruntled neighbor, it can be deemed a dangerous dog and seized.
Just don't bring a pitbull or any dog that remotely resembles a pitbull into Ontario to visit, I am sure it is only a matter of time before other breeds become banned as well.
The new laws here allow the dog to be seized without a warrant, it will then be turned over to the pound for euthansia or sold to a research labWhat if I am just passing through Ontario with my pit bull?
You will be in contravention of the law if you are found to have imported a pit bull into the province. Your pit bull may be subject to seizure and you may be subject to a fine and/or jail time. Please note that exceptions exist for Ontario residents who are out of the province with their pit bulls for less than three months. Limited exceptions also exist for individuals coming to Ontario for purposes of participating in recognized dog shows and flyball tournaments.





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a 1mil insurance is the same amount that we need to fly our plane. I can't see how a dog can cause 1mil worth of damage, since our health care is free (not meds, but the dr./hospital stuff is).

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