💔 Justice for the Coyotes: Please Sign and Share This Petition 🐺

Recently, four coyotes near Lanigan, Saskatchewan were chased and run over by people on snowmobiles. This was not an accident. This was intentional cruelty. Two of the coyotes were still alive when conservation officers arrived, but instead of being given a chance at rehabilitation, they were shot because of their injuries.

I can’t stop thinking about how scared they must have been. Being hunted, struck, and left to suffer… it breaks my heart.

There is now a petition calling for justice for these coyotes, stronger penalties for wildlife cruelty, and better support for wildlife rehabilitation so injured animals are not automatically killed when they could possibly be helped.

👉 Please sign the petition here:
https://c.org/6YWzgVkK8Z
And please, share it everywhere you can. Every signature matters.

Sadly, this is not an isolated incident. I still remember the story of the wolf in Cody, Wyoming, who was run over and then tormented before dying. These acts are not “hunting.” They are not wildlife management. They are violence against living beings who feel fear and pain, just like our pets do.

Using snowmobiles to chase and run over wildlife is especially cruel. Animals have no chance. They are exhausted, terrified, and completely defenseless. This kind of behavior should never be tolerated or excused.

Coyotes already face so much persecution simply for existing. They are blamed, hunted, trapped, and killed — yet they are intelligent, devoted family animals who play an important role in keeping ecosystems healthy. They deserve protection, not torture.

Please, if you are reading this:
🤍 Sign the petition
📣 Share it with friends and family
🖤 Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves

Let’s show that there are people who care, who are watching, and who will not stay silent when wildlife are treated with cruelty.

For the coyotes. For the wolf. For all the wild ones who deserve to live in peace. 🐺🌲✨

🚫🐺 Stop the Coyote Cull in Nova Scotia


Coyotes are a vital part of our ecosystem — intelligent, family-oriented animals who keep nature in balance. But right now in Nova Scotia, they’re facing cruel and unnecessary culls.

👉 Killing coyotes doesn’t solve “problems.” Science shows it often makes things worse by breaking up family groups and causing populations to rebound even faster.

Instead of fear and cruelty, we need coexistence and compassion. 💚

✍️ Please take a moment to sign and share this petition:
🔗 Stop the Coyote Cull in Nova Scotia

Every signature matters — your voice can help protect coyotes and push for humane solutions. 🌎✨

Hidden Cruelty: Speaking Out Against Penned Dog Hunts in Ontario

By Kodkod | Coyote Pretty


There are still places in Canada where foxes, coyotes, and rabbits are locked inside fenced enclosures—not to be rehabilitated or protected, but to be hunted for sport.

In these penned hunting facilities, dogs are released to chase, terrorize, and often kill wild animals that have no way to escape. Hunters call it “training.” But investigations show the truth: it’s bloodsport. It’s cruelty. And it’s still happening.

Recently, Animal Justice filed a lawsuit against the Ontario government, challenging the issuance of three illegal licences that appear to allow penned hunting facilities to operate in violation of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. These licenses permit the use of large hound breeds—such as foxhounds, coonhounds, and bloodhounds—to chase red foxes for “training” and competitions, despite clear regulations that prohibit this unless strict conditions are met. None of the three sites in question meet the legal pen size requirements.

An undercover investigation in 2023 by Animal Justice revealed that wild animals used as bait are routinely injured, mauled, and killed. Pen owners have admitted to replenishing wildlife throughout the year—foxes and coyotes caught and used again and again.

Worse still, no inspections have been conducted at these facilities for at least two years. The system is broken—and these animals are paying the price.

Ontario remains the only province in Canada that still allows this practice. Even most U.S. states have banned it.

This is not just a wildlife issue—it’s an animal cruelty crisis.

📣 Read more about the lawsuit and investigation: https://animaljustice.ca/media-releases/animal-justice-sues-ontario-over-cruel-penned-dog-hunting-licences

🧡 If you’re able, please support Animal Justice’s court battle here: https://animaljustice.ca/donate

Coyotes and foxes deserve better than this. So do the dogs forced to become weapons.

#CoyotePretty #AnimalJustice #StopPennedHunts #Coexistence