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DeGeneres’ former dog stays with agency
Beth
Harris
LOS ANGELES—Ellen DeGeneres’ doggy drama intensified Tuesday after her
tearful plea on her talk show led to death threats against the rescue
group that took back her adopted dog for violating the contract,
according to a spokesman for the agency’s owners.
DeGeneres explained on her show that the Brussels Griffon terrier mix
didn’t get along with her cats, so she gave it to her hairstylist’s
family. The owners of Mutts and Moms claimed that DeGeneres violated the
adoption agreement by not informing them that she was giving the dog
away and removed Iggy from the hairstylist’s home Sunday. As a result of
the publicity, Marina Batkis and Vanessa Chekroun received voice mail
and e-mail threats of death and arson and were besieged by the media,
disrupting business at Paws Boutique store in Pasadena, where they
handle the volunteer, nonprofit rescue agency, attorney Keith A. Fink
said.
Batkis rejected DeGeneres’ plea to give the dog back to her
hairstylist’s family. “She (Batkis) doesn’t think this is the type of
family that should have the dog,” said Fink, who is not legally
representing the owners but is authorized to speak for them. “She is
adamant that she is not going to be bullied around by the Ellen
DeGenereses of the world ... They are using their power, position and
wealth to try to get what it is they want.”
DeGeneres’ attorney, Kevin Yorn, did not immediately return a message
seeking comment. “It’s very upsetting to hear that someone is getting
those kind of calls,” DeGeneres’ publicist Kelly Bush said. “Ellen just
wants the dog reunited with the family.” On her talk show taped Tuesday
and airing Wednesday, a serious DeGeneres reiterated to her audience
that “the dog needs to go to the family.” |