“He had his teeth out one by one,” says the owner of the two dead dogs in Vigo.

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Blanquita and Jose, two chihuahua dogs seven years old they died vigo as a result of the blowsprobably computer 19-year-old accused of killing two animals from her roommate last February.

The defendant was summoned to the 2nd High Criminal Court this Thursday, but he did not attend the hearing in his absence because the requested sentence was less than two years and -18 months in prison.

The owner of the two dogs had lived with the defendant and another companion for several months. first missing teeth, then seeing a cut on one of the bitches. “I didn’t know what I was doing to them but pulled out his teeth with pliersHe even said that one by one and one of the dogs had a cut on his back.”

After appreciating this “clean cut” on one of the animals, the owner went to the vet and got a few stitches there. Next day, when the accused was left alone at home with the dogs, it was when they died. “He called me saying they were fighting, but they never did. When we got home we found them already dead. There were lots of bloody tissues in the trash, as well as stained towels,” he explained.

so called fight

The veterinarians who autopsied the dogs completely deny that this was a fight between the two. “They were around 3 kilos, those bruises could not occur, they were made by someone.. “They’ve suffered blows, trauma, absence of teeth, and even a side-to-side jaw fracture all over their bodies,” the experts said.

The other roommate described the dogs’ possible fear of the accused. “They never barked at him, just because they liked him. I never thought there was such a person in the house,” said his other colleague, reminding that one of his animals also came out with an eye injury.

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