Farrah Abraham Hands Off Dead Dog to Taxidermist
Farrah Abraham's beloved Pomeranian, Blue, died suddenly Wednesday -- but her pooch will have an afterlife ... stuffed on a shelf.
Farrah and her daughter, Sophia, boxed up Blue's corpse Thursday and handed it to a taxidermist who will freeze dry then stuff the dog into a sitting position.
In a social media send-off Farrah called the pooch her "right hand man through everything" as she navigated the life of a single mom, which explains why she's not ready to let him go.
In the immortal words of Will Ferrell ... You're her boy, Blue!!!
#RIP
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Amazon Prime Day Sale Crashes Site ... The Dogs of Disappointment
Someone's gotta be in Jeff Bezos' doghouse right now with Amazon's huge Prime Day sale crashing the retail giant's website, and the only people who might be celebrating are dog lovers.
The annual event was doomed right off the bat -- as soon as it started at noon Pacific Time, users attempting to find big bargains, were instead met with error messages due to the site crash. Gotta hand it to Amazon though, because they programmed the error messages to include pics of cute pooches.
Nothing soothes the soul like man's best friend.
Amazon says it's working on fixing the problem, and some users are able to shop now. So, in case you miss the pups, or just need something to make ya smile ... check out these Prime Day doggies.
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Alex Trebek Sued Woman Claims His Dog Charged Her ... Knocked Her into Oncoming Traffic
Alex Trebek's dog runs after a pedestrian who falls into the street. What is Alex Trebek is getting sued.
Hanna Ketai claims she was walking her yellow lab down an L.A. street earlier this month when a "large black dog" -- from Trebek's property -- came running at her and tried to attack her. The docs -- obtained by TMZ -- claim Ketai screamed, turned away and fell on her hands and knees into the street.
Ketai claims a large SUV was headed in her direction, but a witness helped her away from oncoming traffic and to safety.
As a result of the incident, Ketai claims to have suffered physical, mental and emotional pain, worry and anxiety. She also says it has affected her work abilities.
We reached out to a rep for Alex ... so far, no word back.
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Minor League Pitcher Catches Bird On Field ... Puts On Top Of Head!!
A minor league baseball pitcher had the ultimate feather in his cap on Wednesday -- when he caught a bird with his glove ... and wore it on his head!!!
The bird collector is Jesus Cruz -- who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals' minor league affiliate, Peoria Chiefs.
Cruz was exiting the mound after pitching 4.2 innings -- when a little bird flew in his path.
The 23-year-old righty snatched the animal on his way to the dugout ... and when it fell to the ground, he scooped it up into his glove and appeared to say a prayer for his new feathery friend.
So @peoriachiefs pitcher Jesus Cruz (@cruz_sustaita) is in line to win tonight's game. And as he left the game his quick hands allowed him to make an interesting friend. pic.twitter.com/Janlx3tRJ8
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It worked ... the bird sprung to life -- so Cruz promptly placed it on top of his head!!
Don't worry ... the bird looked all good after the incident (hopefully, he's okay!).
As for the rest of the game ... Peoria dominated, 13-4.
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Brett Favre Uniting Dogs With Veterans 'It's Saving Their Lives'
Brett Favre's bringing pups to military veterans in need ... and so far, the results have been incredible -- 'cause the NFL legend tells TMZ Sports it's "saving" vets' lives.
The Hall of Famer created the 4 Outdoors program after retiring from football ... and while the plan is to use outdoor experiences to help people in need -- he's found the most success uniting vets with trained service dogs.
"We're connecting them with these dogs and it's saving their lives," Favre says. "It's really incredible."
The dogs aren't just cute as hell -- they're expensive ... coming in at around $50K to get them fully trained up -- and that's where Favre's come in to provide help.
So what now? Brett says it's pretty simple -- check in with the vets in a few months to see what more he can do to help.
"I really believe that we made a positive difference and a positive impact on their lives."
"Now, what we hope and plan to do is reconvene with these guys, six months from now, a year, to see how they’re doing."
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Ty Dolla $ign Vs. Seeing-Eye Dog Dog-1, Ty Dolla-0
Ty Dolla $ign tried to get a blind woman moved out of her seat on an Air Canada commuter flight because he told her he was allergic to her seeing-eye dog.
The rapper was flying from Montreal this past Saturday to Ottawa where he performed later that night at the Escapade Music Festival.
We're told Ty and the person he was traveling with approached the blind woman who was seated behind the rapper with her pooch and tried to get them removed from the plane before takeoff. When the woman supposedly offered an allergy pill, the rapper refused ... saying he had to perform.
Air Canada staff eventually intervened asking Ty if he had contacted the medical assistant desk about his allergy. He said he hadn't.
Since the woman had OK-ed the dog ahead of time for the flight, she did NOT have to move. Air Canada staff also offered to move Ty to the back of the plane, but he refused ... saying he had paid for his seat.
We've reached out to Ty, but no word back yet.
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'Kill the Kardashians' Shirt Guy I'm a Hater ... That Family Flaunts Fur
The buff hottie Kendall Jenner encountered at the grocery store -- wearing a shirt suggesting her family should be killed -- has been ID'd ... and his contempt for the Kardashians is real.
TMZ has learned the guy with the jacked arms is Jason Christopher, and he tells us he had the shirt custom made a few years ago ... because he's not down with the Kardashian crew's affinity for wearing fur.
Jason says he's a vegan and an animal lover, and his shirt is simply a way to protest the family's values.
As we reported ... Kendall was out to grab some milk at the market Wednesday when she saw Jason and his "Kill the Kardashians" shirt and shared a video of him on her IG, which quickly went viral.
Interesting note -- this isn't the first time he's made headlines. In January 2016, he was reunited with his stolen dog, Bronson, a Chihuahua who was famous for appearing in a 2014 Scrubbing Bubbles commercial.
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Cesar Millan Get a Dog, Trump!!! It'll Soften Your Image, Immigration Policy
Cesar Millan's sad about what's happening in America -- with immigrant families being torn apart -- but believes there could be a way to fix it ... get President Trump a dog!!
We got the famed pup whisperer at LAX Tuesday, and he went to bat for all of the immigrants in the U.S. ... pointing out how he "jumped the border" himself years ago, and is now a tax-paying citizen who contributes to the country.
His message to the Prez doesn't stop there, because he suggests a canine companion is what Trump needs to soften his spirit, become more human ... and stop separating kids from their parents.
As for what kind of dog he thinks Trump should get -- Cesar's had a breed in mind for the job, and he's sticking with it.
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Loki The Sphynx 'The Grumpiest Cat' Dies Unexpectedly After Dental Cleaning
Loki the Sphynx, who raked in some 79k followers on Instagram after being dubbed "The Grumpiest Cat in the World," is dead.
Loki died unexpectedly Tuesday night, according to his owner, Sara Kjelsvig. The feline had gone in for a routine dental cleaning at his vet earlier in the day and, while in recovery, staff noticed an increase in his breathing. Loki didn't make through the night and the vet suspects he had a preexisting heart condition they didn't know about which led to his death.
Loki, not to be be confused with the furrier "Grumpy Cat," was a male sphynx cat. The breed is hairless so wrinkles in their skin are super visible, which helped attribute to his famous title. He went viral after a photo of him wearing a rainbow fur coat surfaced.
Loki was 8 ... so, 48 in cat years. RIP.
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Delta Air Lines Dead Dog's Owner Calls Case 'Suspicious'
Delta Air Lines refused to hand over the dog that had been dead for hours, according to its owner and now a legal battle's brewing over what the Pomeranian's owner calls the airline's "suspicious" activity.
Michael Dellegrazie, Alejandro's owner, and his lawyer, Evan Oshan, tell us Delta wanted to keep the dog's carcass to do its own necropsy ... while Michael wanted Alejandro returned immediately in order to get his own testing done to determine what happened.
As we reported, Alejandro died in Detroit last week after traveling in the cargo hold of a flight.
Oshan says he had to get involved and claims the airline was very uncooperative once he arrived in Detroit, and he had to go to cops to force Delta to hand over the dog ... which by law, is Dellegrazie's personal property.
Delta tells us any delay in returning the dog was due to Oshan not meeting in a previously agreed-upon spot. Delta also says it offered to pay to have an independent necropsy performed right after the death, but they were turned down by the owner.
Oshan says once they finally got Alejandro's body back, they also uncovered a wet, bloody blanket ... with no explanation. Delta allegedly told them the dog had vomited, but the lawyer points out the airline didn't retain any of the vomit to help determine the cause of death.
As we reported, Delta claims it didn't force Alejandro to be stored in cargo -- saying it was his owner's choice -- and the dog died in Detroit in the process of being transferred to a connecting flight.
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Lionel Messi Poses with Goats While Saying He's Not the G.O.A.T.
This is interesting ... Lionel Messi posing with a live goat for a photo shoot -- while explaining that he doesn't consider himself the greatest soccer player alive.
"I don't consider myself the best," Messi tells Paper ... "I think I am just another player."
Yeah, right.
As Paper points out, Messi has one of the most impressive resumes in pro sports.
"He has helped his team, FC Barcelona, win 32 trophies -- including nine Spanish Liga titles and four in the Champions League. He led the Argentine national team to the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and brought them victory at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in 2005."
He's also got 5 Ballon d'Or awards, 5 Golden Shoes and holds the Guinness World Record for the most goals officially scored in a season (50 in the 2011-12 La Liga season).
But sure ... just a regular player.
"On the field, we are all the same when the game begins," Messi adds.
Messi also talked about everything from his upbringing in Argentina to his charity work with UNICEF in the full PAPER x Sports article.
No word on who had to clean up after the goats.
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Delta Air Lines Another Dog Dies
Another dog took off on a commercial airliner and when the plane landed ... it was dead.
Alejandro the Pomeranian was in the cargo hold of a Delta Air Lines jet that originated in Phoenix and was supposed to land in New Jersey with a stopover in Detroit. When the plane landed in the Motor City, we're told the 8-year-old Pom was alive ... but it was discovered he'd died during the process of transferring him to the connecting flight.
So far the cause of death has not been determined. Delta tells TMZ it's conducting a thorough investigation to find out what occurred to ensure it doesn't happen again. The airline says it's working with Alejandro's family to support them and has offered a free necropsy to have Alejandro evaluated.
The dog was owned by a unmarried couple that was relocating to New York.
The lawyer for the family, Evan Oshan, tells us ... from what he knows Delta has been pushing people to put their dogs in the cargo hold rather than the cabin, presumably because there are so many service dogs on board these days the passenger areas resemble a kennel.
Delta, however, tells us it did not push the passengers to store their dog in cargo ... it was their choice.
Oshan knows something about dogs dying on planes ... he repped the family whose 10-month-old French bulldog, Kokito, died in an overhead bin on United.
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United Airlines Strikes Settlement in Dead Dog Case
United Airlines has settled with the family whose 10-month-old French bulldog, Kokito, died in an overhead bin ... TMZ has learned.
Although they've reached a settlement with the Robledo family, the amount of dough United is paying is confidential ... according to the family's attorney, Evan Oshan.
As we first reported, the family threatened to sue after a flight attendant allegedly ordered Catalina Robledo to put Kokito in the overheard compartment. After 2 hours of barking, Kokito died of suffocation.
The dog's death threw United into another PR crisis ... less than a year after it settled with Dr. David Dao, who was violently dragged off a flight.
United implemented new pet carrier policies after Kokito's death.
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Liam Hemsworth Good Genes, Mate!!! Mom & Dad Are Shredded
Liam Hemsworth gets his good looks and physique from his mama ... and his daddy, clearly!
The youngest Hemsworth bro was out hiking Wednesday with his parents -- looks like they were in the Malibu Hills -- and even though he lovingly referred to them as "oldies" ... their bods are totally camera-ready.
This pic bodes well for Chris and Liam's futures -- their dad, Craig, is completely yoked, and mom Leonie looks like she's ready to run a marathon. Even the family dogs look fit!
With genes this strong ... the whole family's winning.
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Floyd Mayweather Buys Designer Shoes ... For His Dog
File Under: "You know you have wayyyyy too much money when ..."
Thursday's insane display of wealth comes courtesy of Floyd Mayweather -- who took some time on his ridiculously expensive annual vacation around the world to buy his dog some designer kicks.
Floyd claims the shoes are "red bottoms" -- though, we haven't been able to find actual Louboutin dog shoes yet.
Either way, who buys dog shoes?
Floyd's always been good to his pets -- flying them on private jets and making sure they only drink water out of crystal glasses.
Must be nice ...
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United Airlines Facing Imminent Lawsuit ... Over Suffocated Dog
The dog that died of suffocation on a United Airlines flight is about to be the centerpiece of a looming lawsuit and possible criminal charges ... according to the grieving family's attorney.
The lawyer for the Robledo family, Evan Oshan, tells TMZ United has yet to adequately answer questions about Kokito's death. The dog suffocated in an overhead bin after a flight attendant ordered the dog's owner to stash it up there. The dog barked persistently ... but no one came to its rescue.
Oshan says United's moves thus far have been nothing but face-saving -- and the airline has not provided the family with what they want ... the ID of the person responsible for killing their pet. Oshan has been demanding the flight attendant's name.
He thinks the evidence thus far in the active investigation(s) will lead to criminal charges -- animal cruelty -- and he says a civil case is also forthcoming. Buckle up, folks ... turbulence ahead.