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Bring Crash Home

The story is not over. New legal materials were allowed to proceed in Chambers, which means the matter is moving forward toward the next stage.

This website exists to keep supporters informed, grounded, and focused on what matters: fairness, due process, and the chance for Crash to come home.

Crash looking up in the snow
Current message The amended application was permitted to move forward in Chambers. A full court date is still to come.
Crash resting in the snow

Who Crash Really Is

Crash is known by supporters as affectionate, deeply bonded, intelligent, and full of personality. He is not a headline to the people who know him. He is family.

This page is intentionally careful. It does not exist to sensationalize a legal fight. It exists to remind people that there is a living, loved animal at the center of it.

As the legal process continues, we are choosing clarity over noise and dignity over spectacle.

Why This Matters

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Important Facts Remain Disputed

The public story should reflect that key issues remain contested and deserve meaningful review.

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Causation Was Not Fully Examined

This matter involves alleged conclusions that continue to be challenged through the proper legal process.

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Severity Classifications Are Contested

Important legal definitions, thresholds, and interpretations remain part of the ongoing fight.

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Procedural Fairness Matters

Concerns about fairness, evidentiary reliability, and proportionality are now moving through the Court process.

Where Things Stand

This is the simplified version. Enough to keep people informed. Not so much that the entire strategy gets posted on the front lawn.

January 2026 An alleged incident led to a remedial order and the start of a legal fight over Crash’s future.
February 2026 The General Appeal Board hearing took place and a decision followed. Crash remained at sanctuary placement during that process.
Related ticket matters Separate ticket proceedings are also active, and not guilty pleas have been entered.
Newest update In Chambers, the amended originating application was allowed to proceed, meaning the case continues forward toward the next court stage.
Right now No full court date has been announced yet. Supporters are waiting for the next step while continuing to stand with Crash.
Crash as a puppy in the grass
From curious pup to beloved companion, he has always been raised with love, structure, and connection.
Crash standing strong on a roof

This Spirit Deserves a Future

Crash is not just a case file. He is a loyal soul whose future should not be reduced to one-sided public assumptions.

We are not putting every legal argument on display. But we are saying clearly that this fight is active, serious, and still moving.

The goal remains simple: a fair process, a just outcome, and the chance to bring Crash home.

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See Crash in Real Life

A calm public video can say more than a stack of arguments. This clip shows Crash interacting with people at an event, exactly the kind of real-world context supporters should be able to see for themselves.

Halfway to Halloween for Crash

Join the community fundraiser at Wild Card Shack and help keep support visible while Crash’s legal process continues.

Halfway to Halloween for Crash fundraiser poster

Event Details

Venue: Wild Card Shack, Airdrie, Alberta

Date: Friday, May 1

Time: Starts at 8:00 PM

This fundraiser helps keep support visible while the legal process continues forward.

What To Expect

  • Trivia
  • Silent auction
  • Spiritual readings
  • Hellbilly live set
  • Community support for Crash

Testimonials & Observations

These are real observations from people and professionals who saw Crash in structured public, veterinary, and early-life settings.

At Boo at the Creek, Crash attended as an attraction for three years. Families could meet him, ask questions, take photos, and interact with him in a busy public festival setting. Paige described Crash as “calm, patient, and friendly” with no safety concerns reported at the event.

Paige Cairns, Founder of Boo at the Creek

Fen Vet Clinic described Crash as manageable in a controlled clinical environment when appropriate handling measures were used. The clinic noted that Crash did not display aggressive behaviour toward veterinary staff during visits.

Dr. Cody Creelman, DVM, Fen Vet Clinic

Crash’s breeder described him as a sweet, playful pup with early socialization around many people, sounds, and experiences. She described his bloodlines as selected for the look of the wild with stable temperament.

Coleen Burnham-Gladstone, Singing Moon Wolfdogs
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