UPDATE:  SEPTEMBER 13, 2023

Solstice Pecile of Wishing Stone Farm inexplicably posted horrendous videos of her dragging a horse and later laughing at the horse’s injuries.

Excerpts from an article in the Peterborough Examiner

Pecile, 23, was charged under the Animal Welfare Services Act last fall following an investigation into an unsettling video posted by Pecile after a training session with a horse in her care. [Scroll down for more details and the video.]

Pecile, who was not in court, was fined $2,500 and put on probation under the Provincial Animal Welfare Act.

She is not allowed to have custody, care or control of any horse, either directly or indirectly throughout the province of Ontario for a five-year period. She is also not to participate in any venture, operation or business of any kind in the breeding, sale, brokering, rescue, fostering, grooming, boarding, or involving import or export of any horses to or from Ontario.

According to Pecile’s counsel, she has received death threats and was forced to flee Ontario for her safety, and she has lost her means of employment.

Pecile’s counsel didn’t offer an apology on behalf of his client.

It’s important to note that the bans placed on Ms. Pecile only apply within the province of Ontario – or to the export of horses to Ontario.

It’s been rumoured that she is currently in Alberta where she would unfortunately be free to continue owning and training horses.

SCROLL DOWN FOR ORIGINAL POST NOV. 2022 

January 11, 2023:  UPDATE: According to Rebel News Solstice Pecil who recorded a horse being dragged behind a vehicle was MIA during a scheduled court date.

NOV. 2022 – THANK YOU HORSE ADVOCATES

First, thank you to those who spotted the following video on social media and who took the time to step forward and report the video to the proper authorities.

In Ontario, Canada here’s where to report a suspected abuse of animals. https://www.ontario.ca/page/animal-welfare

The video is hard to watch BUT you can read the following articles without having to see the video.

CTV TORONTO: Ontario woman, 23, charged after graphic video emerges of horse being dragged. [read article here]

CTV TORONTO VIDEO ABOVE:  The most shocking and sensitive parts have been blurred out.

GLOBAL NEWS: Peterborough County woman charged after videos show horse being dragged by vehicle, bleeding  [read full article here]

HORSE SPORT:  Well-Known Ontario Endurance Trainer Under Fire [read full article here]

TORONTO SUN: WARMINGTON: Woman charged with animal cruelty for alleged horse abuse [read article here]

The ministry can confirm that Solstice Pecile, 23, of the Township of Cavan Monaghan, has been charged with Causing Distress to an Animal under Sec. 15 (1) of the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act,” said ministry spokesperson Brent Ross.

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