Monday, May 25, 2015

After Failing To Kill Johnny Depp's Dogs, Australian Government Threatens Jail Time

First his dogs were threatened with death, now this.

The saga of Johnny Depp's dogs continues days after Boo and Pistol fled Australia in a private jet, fearing death.

The saga of Johnny Depp's dogs continues days after Boo and Pistol fled Australia in a private jet, fearing death.

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The brouhaha began in mid-May when it was revealed the Pirates of the Caribbean star had brought his dogs to Australia in April, evading the health and biosecurity checks required for all animals who enter the country.

The brouhaha began in mid-May when it was revealed the Pirates of the Caribbean star had brought his dogs to Australia in April, evading the health and biosecurity checks required for all animals who enter the country.

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The situation rapidly escalated when agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce publicly threatened to kill the dogs if they didn't leave Australia within a couple of days.

Now, the issue has resurfaced in a senate committee hearing as politicians attempted to make sense of how this complete dog's breakfast could have occurred.

Now, the issue has resurfaced in a senate committee hearing as politicians attempted to make sense of how this complete dog's breakfast could have occurred.

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