Estonian Hunters Face Shift in Regulations Regarding Dog Training

The Estonian Hunting Dog Association expressed surprise following a recent change in regulations proposed by the regional and agriculture ministry. The new policy would permit hunters to train hunting dogs using live wild boars, a development slated to occur after a ten-year waiting period. According to association board member Katrin Idla, the change was unexpected.

“We have not previously been informed about this proposed initiative, nor were we consulted during the legislative process,” she stated. The association’s reaction highlights a perceived lack of communication regarding significant shifts in hunting practices within Estonia. The proposed regulation aims to allow for more realistic and effective training methods for hunting dogs.

However, the sudden announcement has raised concerns within the Estonian Hunting Dog Association regarding transparency and the potential impact on established training protocols. Details surrounding the implementation timeline and specific criteria for the training program are still emerging. The ministry has indicated that further information will be released in the coming weeks.

This development is anticipated to spark discussion among Estonian hunters and animal welfare advocates alike. The focus remains on ensuring responsible and sustainable hunting practices utilizing Estonian dogs.

Topics: #hunting #estonian #dogs

2 thoughts on “The Estonian Society for Wildlife: the use of animals for training hunting dogs is unnecessary cruelty”
  1. This proposal raises serious ethical concerns about the welfare of both the animals and the dogs involved.

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