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A Family’s Pet Mauled To Death At PetSmart Leave Them Furious And With Questions

Anyone who has a pet can agree that the animal immediately  becomes a part of the family.  EarHustle411 knows this first hand.  A family in Pennsylvania I saw mourning the loss of their beloved family pet. They took their dog to the local PetSmart for a routine grooming only to be met with a nightmare that their pampered pooch was killed by another dog.

It’s such a sad turn of events for the family who also feels the PetSmart Corporation was insensitive to what happened to their beloved dog.

Read more as reported by WGN:

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A Pennsylvania woman said she was stunned after PetSmart informed them that their beloved family pet had been killed by another dog.

“We dropped him off to get groomed, and we get a call that he’s dead,” said Betty Miller, of Scranton.

Last Wednesday, she dropped off her 12-year-old bichon named Brewster at PetSmart in Dickson City to get groomed. Shortly thereafter, she got a call from a vet saying that Brewster had died after being attacked by another dog in the grooming salon.

“He was loving,” Miller said of Brewster. “He was gentle. He was funny. He was like a toy, and he loved everyone.”

Following the incident at PetSmart, the Millers’ dog was taken immediately to the Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in South Abington Township, where Brewster was pronounced dead on arrival.

In a statement to WNEP, the clinic said that “resuscitation efforts were administered, but proved to be unsuccessful.”

Miller says she’s unhappy with how PetSmart corporate has handled the issue and thinks there could be more safety protocols put in place to avoid similar tragedies.

“We called corporate,” Miller said. “They did not reach out to us, and I was very angry about that. Why would you want to bring a pit bull past a small dog who’s really just bait? He was bait.”

Following the freak incident, Miller she’s haunted by some of her final memories of Brewster.

“I felt so guilty the day it happened because we would say to him, ‘You want to go bye-bye?’ and he’d hop in that car, and he didn’t know it was going to be his last ride. It was hard, very, very hard. He’s been with us for 12 years. He was just a great dog.”

PetSmart’s entire statement regarding the incident is below:

“We are truly saddened by the loss of Brewster. The health, safety and well-being of the pets in our care is our top priority, and we immediately launched an internal investigation to better understand what led to this tragic accident. We have high standards of care in place and are actively gathering more information to determine any policy or procedural violations. We welcome all dogs, regardless of their breed, into our grooming salons provided they are well-behaved. We will remain in close contact with Brewster’s pet parent as we learn more.”

Source:  WGN

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