IF THIS ISN’T ENOUGH FOR POLICE TO ACT – WHAT IS?
You are likely on this blog post because you have seen the video circulating on social media showing a dog being beaten and in clear distress. Two witnesses have since come forward to say the violence began before filming started and continued after it ended. This wasn’t a single moment taken out of context. It was ongoing.
We know it’s difficult to watch…
The incident was reported to Cornwall Police and assigned file number CW26006177.
Since then, the case has been handed over to Provincial Animal Welfare Services (AWS).
And while that might sound like progress, the reality is deeply concerning: the dog has been left in the same environment, in the care of the same individual seen in the video.
That doesn’t feel like protection.
Just as disturbing…
AWS can investigate and lay charges under provincial legislation, but AWS do NOT have the authority to pursue Criminal Code charges.
And based on what’s been shown — and what witnesses have described — this situation raises serious concerns about unnecessary suffering and harm that may meet that threshold for criminal charges.
Right now, this dog doesn’t have a voice. But you do.
We’ve created a simple, pre-written email you can send directly to the people who can act — asking that the dog be removed immediately and that this case be assessed under the Criminal Code of Canada.
It takes less than 2 minutes to send, and it matters.
Please use the form below to demand action.
ON THE FORM BELOW…
This is a done-for-you email that makes it easy to contact the decision-makers who can end horse slaughter in Canada.
Step-by-Step
1. Fill out the form and if you live in Ontario please include your postal code. It doesn’t matter where in the world you live – please use the form.
Your postal code is used only to identify your local MPP so your message goes to the right office.
2. Click “Generate email”.
A pre-written email appears. You can send it as-is or personalize it if you wish.
Your own email program opens with the message addressed to those who can bring about change.
You simply press Send within your regular email program.
[IF you have any challenges you can always scroll down further on the page for a copy and paste version of the letter and the emails to send it to.]
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What the form does…
Ensures your message reaches the right decision-makers.
Saves you time — no research or drafting required
Your Privacy
Your email is sent from your own email account
Your personal information is not stored.
Demand Immediate Action – Remove the Dog & Lay Criminal Charges
Enter your information. Your email will open ready to send.
Ontario residents: Enter your postal code to include your MPP.
THE LETTER IN THE FORM READS…
To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing to urgently request two immediate actions in relation to the dog shown in the widely circulated video allegedly involving Alfred Fowler in Cornwall, Ontario, which shows a dog being beaten and in clear distress. Two witnesses have stated that the beating began before filming started and continued after filming stopped. The Cornwall Police Service incident number is CW26006177.
1. Remove the dog from his care immediately
2. Refer this matter for Criminal Code charges
According to publicly available information, Cornwall Police Service has passed this matter to Provincial Animal Welfare Services (AWS), and the dog has been left in the care of the same individual seen in the video. That is deeply concerning.
The video, together with witness statements, documents a dog in distress and at risk. This is not a minor welfare issue. It is a serious matter involving alleged violence toward an animal and an ongoing risk to that dog’s safety if he remains in the same environment.
If the evidence supports what is shown in the video and described by witnesses, this matter warrants review under sections 445.1(1)(a) and 446(1)(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada, which address causing unnecessary suffering and failing to provide adequate care to an animal.
Provincial Offences Act charges are not an adequate substitute where the circumstances meet the threshold for criminal prosecution.
I am therefore requesting that this case be treated with the seriousness it warrants:
– that the dog be removed from Alfred Fowler’s care immediately while the investigation continues; and
– that the matter be referred for assessment of Criminal Code charges, rather than being limited to provincial animal welfare enforcement alone.
The public should not be expected to witness evidence of a dog being beaten and then be told the animal can remain where the harm allegedly occurred. That is not accountability, and it does not protect the dog.
Please confirm that this matter is being reviewed for criminal prosecution and that immediate steps are being taken to ensure the dog’s safety.
Sincerely,
[Name]
[Phone]
[City/Province/Country]
AND IT GOES TO…
Michael Kerzner — Solicitor General of Ontario
Minister.solgen@ontario.ca
Doug Ford — Premier of Ontario
premier@ontario.ca
Doug Downey — Attorney General of Ontario
doug.downey@ontario.ca
Shawna Spowart
Chief of Police – Cornwall Police Service
greer.l@cornwallpolice.com
Melanie Milczynski
Chief Animal Welfare Inspector (AWS)
Melanie.Milczynski@ontario.ca
Anthony Skinner
Animal Welfare Investigator (AWS)
anthony.skinner@ontario.ca
While we push for accountability, we’re also working to save lives — currently raising funds to support a group of draft cross horses in Ontario who would otherwise have gone to slaughter. AND to save 4 horses in New Brunswick from being sold to a kill buyer. Every dollar raised this month will go towards those two projects.
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Every year thousands of horses are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption, but you can help us ban horse slaughter in Canada and beyond.
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This barbaric practice is currently not legal in the United States, so horses from the United States are shipped to Canada, and to Mexico, to be slaughtered.
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