Cassandra Almeida with her dogs Ralph, left, and Sammy, right.
Ontario’s Ministry of the Solicitor General says it is investigating after reports that two dogs died on the same day while in the care of a dog-sitting service in Hamilton. Sammy died one day after she was left at at Kippen Cares. Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General says it is investigating after reports that two dogs died on the same day while in the care of a dog-sitting service in Hamilton.
"She told me my dog was having a hard time breathing, so I got in my car and left at that moment," Almeida told CBC Hamilton.Sammy, a rescue from a meat market in China, died on June 16, 2024. She said Sammy was in good health and had her last checkup "just a couple months prior and the vet said that there was nothing to worry about, that she was doing good."
She said that the following morning, Kippen called to tell them that Cartelo "passed away" in his sleep during the night. "After contacting us we made our way over to her place and to our surprise, when we asked to go inside to see our dog, she seems very hesitant and nervous and proceeds to say she put our dog in her freezer," Monroe said.
Almeida urges people to reach out to the solicitor general's office to call for action to prevent other dog owners from falling victim to Kippen Cares.
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