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A Montana hunter who shot and skinned a Siberian husky she had mistaken for a wolf on a hunting trip, and then boasted about the kill on social media, has been cited for animal cruelty, officials ...
Pictures of wolf-dog Zeus as he settles into his new home in Vermont. Ron Monroe. On Saturday, January 14, Potter League for Animals announced the happy news that Zeus had found his "happily ever ...
A Montana woman who shot and skinned a Siberian husky she mistook for a wolf on a hunting trip, and then posted the gruesome pictures on social media, has sparked public outrage – and a police ...
A Montana woman who sparked outrage after posting photos of a Siberian husky puppy she killed and skinned, thinking it was a wolf, has since been charged with animal cruelty.. Amber Barnes, 36 ...
Bottom line: Zeus may be a handful, but needs a good home, part wolf or not. "His quality of life is utmost the more important part of what we're doing," Montalbano said. To apply, call the League ...
Wolves will again take center stage at the Farmington Public Library as part of its summer reading program, with two ...
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Amber Barnes, 36, from Montana in the US, mistook the wild Siberian Husky in the woods for a wolf after shooting the animal dead then skinning it - as she proudly boasted ...
The killing of a husky under these circumstances is a tragedy, one born of a trigger-happy mindset about killing wolves, and now, it would seem, any canid that might be mistaken for one.
Amber Rose posted images of a Siberian husky she says she mistook for a wolf pup and killed. facebook/amber-rose. The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office released a statement saying it had been ...
I don’t hunt, but I can tell a Husky from a Wolf. Killing wolves is NOT sport, but killing what may have been someone’s pet is a crime.” Another user slammed her for mistaking a dog for a wolf.
A woman who killed and skinned a husky thinking it was a wolf has claimed she do it again after she was slammed by social media users. Amber Barnes, 36, from Montana in the US, mistook the wild ...