Justin Bieber's Father Accused of Throwing ‘Karma’ off Balcony
Jeremy Bieber allegedly threw his pet dog off a second story balcony. Justin Bieber and his father adopted the dog around a year back.
According to Trevor Dvernichuk, the dog trainer who has the dog now, Justin's father had a fit of anger and he expressed his rage on the dog. The dog called Karma allegedly needed training as things had been pretty rough since the very beginning. The American bulldog used to live at the Canada residence of the Bieber. When the pet dog bit Justin's brother Jaxon, his father became furious. TMZ reported that Jeremy grabbed Karma and threw it off the balcony to a snow bank. According to Dvernichuk, Jeremy asked him to keep the dog with him and bring it back only when it was trained.
The trainer expressed concern for the dog due to the way Jeremy had earlier treated the dog. He said that the dog was still "abandoned" as neither Justin nor his father had bothered to take it back. An earlier report on IBTimes quoted Dvernichuk describing the pet dog as "the best behaved American bulldog" he had ever trained. Probably, that was why he was quite upset that the Biebers had never picked it back up. Justin did not apparently return Dvernichuk's calls while the Ontario trainer published angry posts on Facebook. He earlier wrote that Karma would bite the Biebers in their a**. Jeremy, on the contrary, said that it was Dvernichuk who had stolen the pet dog as the father of the pop star had apparently got police involved in the case. The trainer, on the other hand, seemed to have modified his stance about Karma's well-being as he said that his lawyers might fight for some money for his services and care for the dog.
Jeremy, however, is no stranger to controversy. The last time he made headlines was when he had allegedly kicked a woman in the face. The Hollywood Gossip wrote that they were not surprised by the latest allegations against Jeremy that he had thrown the dog off the balcony even though it was still shocking.
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