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WARNING GRAPHIC : Horrific dog abuse caught on camera

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Published on Jul 30, 2013

A case of alleged animal abuse at the hands of a vet tech is finally being reviewed by the Florida state attorney's office.



 

The horrifying moment vet swung small dog by its neck and slammed it against wall at animal hospital because it was 'aggressive'

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER PUBLISHED: 14:30 GMT, 30 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:15 GMT, 30 July 2013

A video obtained by an Orlando television station shows a veterinary technician hanging a dog by its neck and repeatedly slamming the animal against a wall. The state attorney's office is now investigating the matter, according to WFTV, which obtained the video and identified the abuser as Stefanie Stasse. Stasse was working at the Emergency Pet Hospital of Orlando at the time of the incident. She has since been fired, according to the owner of the hospital, Dr. Mohammad Hassan.

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A video obtained by an Orlando television station shows a veterinary technician hanging a dog by its neck and repeatedly slamming the animal against a wall

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The technician appears to be swinging the dog in the air using a rope that is tied around its neck

In initial interviews with WFTV, Hassan defended Stasse, saying she was handling the dog in such a violent manner because it had become aggressive. 'There was no damage whatsoever to the dog there,' he said.

He said the video was 'obviously stolen' and manipulated to edit out parts where Stasse had handled the dog more gently. The person who 'stole' the video 'obviously has bad blood' with Stasse, he added. Hassan also said that two people on his staff had been injured by the dog before Stasse stepped in. 'Human safety comes first,' he said. 'If anybody gets injured its a big liability.'

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This is Stefanie Stasse, formerly the lead veterinary technician at Emergency Pet Hospital of Orlando


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In initial interviews on the matter, the owner of the Emergency Pet Hospital of Orlando, Mohammad Hassan (pictured) defended his employee's actions, saying she was handling the dog in such a violent manner because it had become aggressive


But a public outcry ensued once the video was released and Hassan eventually backed away from defending the employee, who he had earlier described as a 'good pet owner with multiple dogs and cats.''I want to apologize to all of the pet owners and animal lovers who were rightly shocked by the cruelty on the video,' Hassan said in a recent statement posted to the hospital's Facebook wall. 'I was similarly shocked and sickened. We will go forward in the upcoming weeks and months working hard to clear the name of this facility, which believes in the ethical treatment and care of animals, and works tirelessly against their mistreatment.'
 
It's so easy for her to bully an animal that is smaller than her and chained up.

Ask her to try swinging a python or cobra.

No fucking excuses, cheebye.....she's cursed by me. PERIOD.
 
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