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Noem Tries to Get ‘Politically Incorrect’ Cred Off Dog Killing Outrage

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem seems to have confirmed that she killed a household puppy that infuriated her by being “untrainable,” and he or she claims it solely proves how “politically incorrect” she is.

The Republican governor and potential Trump 2024 operating mate commented on the uproar over the violent anecdote along with her personal transient assertion on X.

“We love animals, but tough decisions like this happen all the time on a farm,” she wrote. “Sadly, we just had to put down 3 horses a few weeks ago that had been in our family for 25 years.”

Hours earlier, The Guardian reported that Noem, in a ebook set to be revealed subsequent month, wrote about executing a puppy that she couldn’t get beneath management, admitting within the ebook, “I hated that dog.”

She was roundly condemned as a “sadist” and “puppy killer” on social media as information of the story unfold. But she appears to be tapping into the controversy to hawk copies of her ebook, writing on X: “If you want more real, honest, and politically INcorrect stories that’ll have the media gasping, preorder ‘No Going Back.’”

It’s unclear if Noem bothered to learn any suggestions from animal specialists who commented on her killing the 14-month-old canine. Most mentioned a young puppy being “unruly” merely means it hasn’t had sufficient coaching but.

“There’s no rational and plausible excuse for Noem shooting a juvenile dog for normal puppy-like behavior. If she is unable to handle an animal, ask a family member or a neighbor to help. If training and socializing the dog doesn’t work, then give the dog to a more caring family or to a shelter for adoption,” mentioned Wayne Pacelle, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy.

“Raising and caring for a dog takes patience and kindness,” he mentioned in a press release to The Daily Beast. “Tens of millions of Americans who know and love dogs have to wonder about a person who expresses hatred for a young female dog and kills her.”

“To me, it’s a lack of guidance by the owner, or training by the owner, or discipline of the owner,” skilled looking canine coach Dan Lussen informed Rolling Stone, including that there have to be “consistency” within the coaching.

“And it could be an inconvenience to be consistent, or its laziness on the owner’s part.”

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