Reality star Kylie Jenner is being investigated for possible animal neglect. The Los Angeles County Animal Control is revealing that they have received multiple complaints that Jenner is neglecting one of her adorable dogs and they are taking the accusations very seriously.
Wondering what has started the latest drama involving the youngest Jenner? Why, social media, of course!
Jenner recently posted a video on Instagram of her dog Bambi, an Italian Greyhound, looking very thin. The video sent the social media world into an uproar, resulting in numerous calls and emails to the L.A. County Animal Control alleging dog is not being taken care of. Let it be known that it is the responsibility of the organization to investigate all allegations and it does not mean that Jenner is being a bad dog mom. However, should the latter be true, she could face charges and the dog could be removed from her home.
A video posted by Kylie Jenner Snapchats (@kylizzlesnapchats) on Nov 28, 2015 at 1:20pm PST
Animal cruelty is no laughing matter at all and it is important that all accusations be taken seriously. That being said, there are a couple of things to consider before you all start condemning Kris Jenner's youngest daughter and accusing her of something so awful. Greyhound dogs are naturally thin and lean dogs, which could mislead people to assuming the worst. If you have ever seen one in person you know they are beautiful but super skinny, it is just their breed.
Another thing that should be considered is that anyone who has ever seen Jenner on Keep Up With The Kardashians can tell she loves her dogs. If you don't believe us, then YouTube a clip and see for yourself. They are seriously like her babies.
So, let's not throw stones just because of who she is. Before you accuse Kylie Jenner of animal neglect simply because you don't like her or her family, get all the facts. If she is at fault then she should be punished but lets not punish her until that is proven.
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