Pit bull puppy’s owner disputes Irvine police statement that dog OD’d on fentanyl

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Pit bull puppy’s owner disputes Irvine police statement that dog OD’d on fentanyl
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He also says he isn’t able to pay a $2,586 bill to retain ownership of his puppy, now being held at an animal care facility.

The owner of a pitbull puppy thatis disputing claims made by police after the dog’s drug urine test came out negative.

Meanwhile, as of Friday, Sept. 22, her owner has 3 days left to pay $2,586 the city of Irvine wants for vet bills and room and board for Myla, according to police. At that point, Gibson said, his car was surrounded by four to five police officers, who told him to get out of the car. “How come the dog is just overdosing now, you guys have had the dog for several hours,” Gibson said he told police after being questioned.

“That’s ridiculous, no. I would think that if a puppy was actually given fentanyl it would die, sadly,” Gibson said. “I just feel like they’re trying to take my dog away from me with whatever motive they have.”

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