A terrible surprise: the girl returned and found her beloved dog dead and wrapped in duct tape
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-terrible-surprise-the-girl-returned-and-found-her-beloved-dog-dead-and-wrapped-in-duct-tape.htmlWhen you need to leave, and there is no one to leave your pet with, you have to turn to someone who will look after him for money. Kirsten Kinch from Dublin went to Iceland on business for three days and left her husky dog in a special center for overexposure of pets. On her return, she heard the sad news that her pet had passed away. The girl was given a husky corpse, which was packed in a black cellophane bag and tightly wrapped with tape.
What happened to the unfortunate dog and why the center decided to pack it in such a terrible way, find out from our material.
The girl left her beloved husky Nova at the pet overexposure center and left on business for three days. When she returned home, she found out that her dog had died, and saw a corpse tightly wrapped with duct tape.
Kirsten Kinch from Dublin went to Iceland with her family and at this time gave the dog to the kennel "P&E Boarding Kennels and Cattery".


Keywords: Illness | Owner | Pets | Dublin | Horror | Package | Kennel | Scotch | Death | Dog | Husky | Mistress | Center
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