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Family suspicious after pet becomes fourth dog to die at groomer

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The Knoxville family of a pet beagle that mysteriously died while being given a bath at a local pet groomer now is only more suspicious in light of several other animal deaths at the business.

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"The family's veterinarian, Dr. Denise Frazier, said the preliminary results of a necropsy performed at the University of Tennessee Veterinary Hospital indicate the beagle showed signs of heat exhaustion. But more alarming, she said, were broken ribs of both sides of the animal's body, as well as a punctured liver, which resulted in internal hemorrhaging."

The first time was suspicious and warranted an investigation. But several? It is way past time to be filing charges...

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    Reply#1 - Tue Dec 2, 2008 7:30 AM EST
    {"commentId":4256451,"authorDomain":"susibv"}

    That's why either I bathe and groom my dog or when necessary, a mobile groomer comes to us......and I can watch whats happening.

    That's just tragic and truly heartbreaking :(

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      Reply#2 - Tue Dec 2, 2008 8:22 AM EST
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      I also do my own dogs. Not chancing abuse or electrical shock to kill my dog.

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        Reply#3 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:39 PM EST
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