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  • "It was supposed to be a birthday gift for a family member. It would have been kind of traumatizing to get a dead puppy," Dodge said. "If you don't identify it so that it can be handled properly, it goes into the cargo hold of an airplane. It gets 40 below in those cargo planes that get up 40,000 feet."

    :bonk:

    When the box began moving and making noise, workers called a postal inspector and got permission to open the package.

    Champion was cited for misdemeanor animal cruelty.

    So far, Champion hasn't notified authorities that she wants the dog back, Dodge said. She did, however, demand her $22 back. The post office refused.

    http://www.dispatch.com/live/conten...d-from-mail-wouldnt-have-made-it.html?sid=101
     
    Gatorubet;1868431; said:
    Oops. I may have a Russian mail order bride problem. :paranoid:

    That's the least of your problems. :evil:

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    Doggone it, woman who tried to mail puppy wants him back

    The Minneapolis woman who tried to mail a puppy wants him back.

    "I'm just appalled," said Mitzi Carroll, who learned about the puppy's plight from a TV broadcast in Georgia, where she lives. "And now she wants it back? Really? I have a strong problem with that. How do you put a puppy in a box and try to mail it? That's just animal cruelty."

    That's exactly what Minneapolis authorities thought. They charged Stacey Champion, 39, with animal cruelty and impounded Guess, a 4-month-old poodle-Schnauzer mix that postal officials said likely would have been DOA at its Georgia destination.

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