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Husband and Pregnant Wife in Siberia Charged with Murder of a Dog

Dog owner claims: Lately, canines have shown signs of aggressive behavior.

Husband and Pregnant Wife in Siberia Charged with Murder of a Dog

Title: Pet Owner's Tragic Tale: Staffordshire Terriers Left to Rot, Vet Clinic under Suspicion

Holy crap, man! Believe it or not, a resident in the dacha settlement of Marusino near Novosibirsk stumbled upon a heart-wrenching situation involving a Staffordshire Terrier named Gilmore. The good samaritan found the poor pooch abandoned on the side of the road, dead as a doornail. After investigating further, they discovered another terrier named Dana was also deceased, belonging to a local breeder who had once sold this resident a puppy.

Christina Ross, a volunteer, was quick to track down the former breeder, Marina*, who had a shady past of selling purebred dogs without proper documents for a hefty price tag of 30,000 rubles each. Recently, she attempted to find new homes for a male and female terrier on various online platforms, justifying her actions by citing her challenging circumstances of being left alone with her young son and pregnant.

Tragically, volunteers couldn't find a temporary shelter for Dana and Gilmore, and the owner decided against handing them over. Denis, the dog owner who once purchased a pup from Marina, claimed that Gilmore and Dana had become aggressive, presenting a danger to his son. In fact, Gilmore had even bitten the child, leaving markings and wounds behind.

Denis took the dogs to the vet clinic for examination, hoping to find a solution to their aggression. However, the clinic diagnosed Gilmore with rabies and Dana with breast cancer. To protect the children and the incoming baby, Denis made the difficult decision to euthanize his beloved dogs, paying 15,000 rubles in cash and 1.5 thousand via card transfer for the "cremation." As a result, Denis and a friend left the clinic, only to discover the next day that the lifeless bodies of Dana and Gilmore were found in bags at a landfill.

Denis suspects the clinic's involvement in this gruesome cover-up, as they failed to deliver upon their promise for the cremation and officially document the process. In denial, the veterinary clinic declined to comment on the situation, stating an ongoing investigation. Volunteers allege that it was an act of cruelty, considering Gilmore did not have rabies, and the clinic refused Denis' initial request to euthanize the dogs.

While we await further updates, it's important to note that authorities commented on the incident and confirmed that a report was filed, with the investigation ongoing. Let's hope this situation serves as a grim reminder of the importance of treating our beloved pets with the kindness and respect they deserve.

*Names have been changed for privacy reasons.

  1. The vet clinic, following the tragic events regarding Gilmore and Dana, is under suspicion for their involvement in a potential cover-up, as they failed to deliver on the cremation promise and did not document the process properly.
  2. In the realm of general-news and crime-and-justice, Denis* is seeking justice posthumously for his deceased dogs, Gilmore and Dana, who were found lifeless at a landfill after being taken to the suspect veterinary clinic.
  3. Despite the tragic ending, the case of Gilmore and Dana serves as a stark reminder in politics and society about the importance of proper treatment and care for our cherished pets, highlighting the dangers of shady breeders and negligent veterinary facilities.
  4. In the heart of Marusino near Novosibirsk, Dana and Gilmore were tragically denied even the most basic comforts, adding to the stigma surrounding criminal activities related to animal mistreatment and the illegal pet trade.
Dog's owner claims: Canine behavior has shifted towards increased hostility in recent times.

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