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Woman accuses the mail carrier for the death of her dog: “He was my baby”

Sacramento, California (Kcra) – A California woman mourns the loss of the loss of her dog, and she says that a poststrage is responsible for her death.

It happened in early April. Aranza Gutierrez said her dog, a Yorkie show mixture, got out when she collected the garbage.

A garage camera shows the moment when your dog runs out of the house and to a US post.

The postal company puts the postbag in between, screams the dog while he puts mail in the mailbox, and then continues.

But the dog barks on and follows them.

Then the postal carrier seems to get a stone and throw it on the dog.

“That was my dog. My baby,” said Gutierrez. “His name was a baby bone.”

Gutierrez said her dog had come back into the house and started to take up. Her family brought him to the emergency doctor, where they learned that his skull was broken.

“And his brain was already inflamed until then, so that he was comatose until the vet,” she said.

Within a few hours, Gutierrez said that she had to make the hard reputation to put down her dog.

“It is just a complete silence in the house, waking up and how my bed is empty. It's just really … it was really depressing,” she said.

Now she sticks to the skirt of the golf ball size she says, the mail carrier thrown.

“He can be annoying and so, but he was like a really little dog who had no teeth,” said Gutierrez. “So he would not have risen to bite her or something.”

KCRA3 sent the video to the US mail service.

They check the incident and said: “The United States's postal service considers its employees to be high behavioral standards and all measures that are conflict with these values.”

“I'm not really revenge. I don't need anything back. I just want a feeling of justice,” said Gutierrez.

Like the cover of veterinary bills and the costs for cremation.

After nine years, Gutierrez said that this farewell was hard, especially since she believes that it was caused by a 30-second interaction that should never have happened.

“I left him every day. I slept with him. He was basically my best friend. He was my baby,” she said.

The postal service said its postal companies were trained in how to deal with dogs when they feel threatened on their route.

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