Daily Mail

Sorry, your dog died, said kennels. We’ve put him in this bag and taped it up

- By Liz Hull

AFTER spending three days on holiday abroad with her family, Kirsten Kinch was excited about seeing her beloved pet husky.

But the dog lover was shocked to learn that, not only had Nova died at the boarding kennels where she had been staying, but staff had squashed her remains into a black bin bag and wrapped her up in brown parcel tape.

They told her Nova, who was on medication for gut problems but been given the all clear to go to the kennels by a vet just days before Miss Kinch’s short trip, had died that morning.

Kennel owner Paddy Cullen claimed the four-stone dog was too big to fit in his freezer and he had no choice but to parcel Nova up in case she was suffering from a virus that could infect other animals.

But Miss Kinch said she had been left traumatise­d by the ‘ horrible’ treatment of her pet.

Referring to the moment she and her mother were told that Nova had died, the Amazon worker said: ‘We were beyond devastated. I thought it was some horrible joke, considerin­g we had left a healthy dog three days earlier. She was part of the family and very special, so I was really shocked.

‘I was then brought in to see my gorgeous dog. She had been put into a black bin bag and pushed into a ball.

‘They had got brown masking tape and covered the bin bag. There was clearly so little care. I questioned if she had received her medication and I was told she had. We drove straight to the vet ( who) was horrified and couldn’t believe there was a 25kg husky wrapped in this black bag.’

The vet confirmed the remains were that of Nova, who was receiving steroids for colitis – a condition which causes inflammati­on of the colon – via her microchip. Her body was sent for a post-mortem which concluded she died of internal bleeding. The examinatio­n could not determine if the medication had been administer­ed correctly. On Tuesday, Miss Kinch posted Nova’s story and a horrifying picture of her remains wrapped in tape on Facebook to warn against using the P&E boarding kennels in her home town of Dublin. The post has already been shared 2,400 times.

A petition calling for P&E to be shut down had also attracted almost 10,000 signatures in just 10 hours last night.

Miss Kinch said she had repeatedly tried to contact Mr Cullen, but claimed he had ignored her e-mails. Mr Cullen denied he had received any correspond­ence from her, adding that he had been receiving death threats as a consequenc­e of her post.

Miss Kinch added: ‘Nova was a once in a lifetime kind of dog and has left a hole impossible to fill.’

 ??  ?? Friend of the family: Nova was perfectly healthy before entering the kennels
Friend of the family: Nova was perfectly healthy before entering the kennels
 ??  ?? Devastated: Kirsten Kinch, and above, Nova’s parcelled remains
Devastated: Kirsten Kinch, and above, Nova’s parcelled remains
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