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Dog Stabbed To Death At Pet Store, Pit Bull Clara Was Up For Adoption In Georgia

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Dog stabbed to death during an adoption event at PetSmart in Georgia. A black and white dog named Clara was stabbed several times in front of children and adults by a crazed man who was angry by the fact the pit bull bit his smaller dog.

On Sunday, families looking to adopt dogs, gathered at a PetSmart store in Georgia where a dog owner by the name of Craig Emory, stabbed a pit bull six times as his young son watched on.

There were many people who witnessed the horrible event and here is what a police officer was able to gather as information. The pit bull named Clara was on a leash held by a member of the Newnan-Coweta Humane Society.

At some point, she got loose and ran to the front of the store where she attacked a Westie Terrier who was at the event with his owner Craig Emory.

The bigger dog mauled the smaller animal’s neck and ear. Emory pulled out his pocket knife and stabbed the dog over and over (some say he stabbed the foster animal at least six times).

As he was killing Clara, the man kept repeating “fuc*ing pit bulls!.” Witnesses said there was blood everywhere and children were screaming as they watched the disturbing scene.

One person claimed that the pit bull did not fight back and laid on the floor as the man ripped through her body with the knife.

The pet owner was questioned by the police, but will not be charged with any crime. The police officer handling the matter said the dog killer had the right to protect his pet.

People at the event said that Emory had warned the volunteer to keep the pit bull away for his white Terrier prior to the attack.

And he did threaten to stab the dog if it approached his pet. The dog’s injuries were so severe that she had to be euthanized.

A Facebook page was created for Clara several months ago, where volunteers caring for her were hoping that someone would fall in love with her and finally give her a home.

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