Oshawa dog trainer faces more animal cruelty charges

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Following a lengthy investigation into further allegations of animal cruelty, investigators with the Central East Criminal Investigative Bureau have further charged an Oshawa dog trainer with additional cruelty charges.

Craig WRIGHT, age 42 of Simcoe Street South in Oshawa is charged with: Cruelty to Animals x19, bringing the total to 23 for the number of criminal charges the accused is now facing before the Courts on this related investigation. The accused was detained for a bail hearing.

Background:

Dog Trainer Charged with Cruelty to Animals

The owner of an Oshawa dog training business has been charged with cruelty to animals after several pet owners came forward to police with complaints.

Police were called to the business, FACW K-9 Training, on May 12 after a dog owner was told their pet was lost. That investigation led to one charge of Obstruct Peace Officer against the business owner.

Further information about abused animals in the care of the business emerged and police officers attended the business on Waterloo Street yesterday as part of the ongoing investigation. Investigators worked with local bylaw officials and the SPCA, who removed several dogs for their safety. The owners of the pets in the facility were contacted and advised of the ongoing investigation.

The new allegations involve the mistreatment of five dogs, including instances of alleged kicking, temporarily hanging with a leash and allowing two dogs to fight.

Craig Wright, age 42, of Simcoe Street South in Oshawa is charged with: Cruelty to Animals x4. He was held for a bail hearing.

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1 Comment

  1. I’m really curious as to what planet the owners of the dogs that were still in the care of that man where. I live in NB and knew all about the investigation, via news papers and the Internet. If I even heard a whisper of animal cruelty I would never allow my animals any where near that place again. If I knew or suspected I would report immediately these are your pets a major part of your life.

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