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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 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 ...
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 ...
A Montana woman has sparked disgusted outrage after she took to social media to proudly display the carcass of a Siberian husky she killed in a hunt and skinned — after mistaking it for a wolf pup.
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 ...
In one especially gruesome picture, Barnes posed with the Husky sprawled in her flatbed ... purchased the appropriate license. In Montana, wolf hunting is legal with a license.
An American woman has sparked outrage after she took to social media to proudly display the carcass of a Siberian husky she killed and skinned in a hunt before claiming she mistook it for a wolf pup.
The story of a Montana woman who recently killed and skinned a domestic dog, then proudly posted photos on her social media pages, has sparked a flood of public outrage. It should. The woman ...
Like many spitz breeds, the Siberian husky resembles a wolf, making wolf-themed husky names quite fitting. Adolfo: This name means noble wolf in Latin. Beowulf: From the old English epic poem by ...