Dog Trainer’s Mother Arrested after Poker Pro’s Bulldog Dies

The mother of the accused person was found trying to hide the body of the dog and she was charged with tampering charges along with visible evidence found against her trying to manipulate the situation actually ,

The Connecticut woman was associated with a dog boarding business that trained and boarded dogs. According to the police, the business had taken in four dogs in addition to the bulldog of Bart Hanson, a famous poker player.

According to reports initially she had taken the dog for 2 week training where she didn't cared about the food and water needs of the dog that died of hunger and lac of water fed to him .
 
It is truly heartbreaking to hear about the neglect and mistreatment of the bulldog in this case. The fact that the accused person's mother was found trying to hide the body of the dog and was charged with tampering charges is deeply concerning. It is tragic that the dog passed away due to hunger and lack of water while under the care of this dog boarding business.

If the reports are accurate that the dog was not provided with proper food and water during the two-week training period, it raises serious questions about the standards and practices of the dog boarding business. It is the responsibility of such facilities to ensure the well-being and safety of the animals in their care, and any negligence or mistreatment should be thoroughly investigated and addressed.

This case serves as a reminder of the importance of choosing reputable and trustworthy businesses when it comes to boarding and training pets. It is crucial to thoroughly research and vet any facilities or individuals responsible for the care of our beloved pets to ensure they are treated with the respect and care they deserve.
 
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