Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:11 AM Grinning Montana woman kills and skins a HUSKY thinking it's a baby wolf trends now

Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:11 AM Grinning Montana woman kills and skins a HUSKY thinking it's a baby wolf trends now
Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:11 AM Grinning Montana woman kills and skins a HUSKY thinking it's a baby wolf trends now

Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:11 AM Grinning Montana woman kills and skins a HUSKY thinking it's a baby wolf trends now

A female hunter is facing the wrath of thousands on social media after she proudly displayed the carcass of a dog she killed and skinned on social media, mistaking the animal for a baby wolf.

The woman, Amber Rose of Miller City, Montana, reportedly posted the troubling photos showing off the brutalized young husky on Friday, claiming the animal was a wolf and touting the kill.

Almost instantly, an army of angry dog-lovers pointed out that the slain creature was not a wolf pup, but in fact a much smaller Siberian husky - causing a wave of backlash that has since spurred an investigation from the local sheriff.

The disturbing and graphic images show Rose, who was accompanied on the hunting trip in Montana's Flathead County with her hunter husband Frank Tallent, showing off the skinned husky with a Cheshire Cat-like grin.

Both Rose and Tallent have since defended their actions saying the kill was perfectly legal an act of self defense, while also bizarrely claiming it was in fact a mistake.

Tallent, meanwhile, launched an expletive-laced rant at the waves of critics now calling for his wife's arrest, threatening them with violence while simultaneously conceding the incident was a bad look for the hunting community.

'Mistakes happen - big fu**in' deal,' the Montana man wrote at one point in a ranting, menacing post in defense of his partner.

The incident transpired near Doris Creek in the Flathead National Forest, with Rose quickly taking to Facebook to announce what she evidently saw as an accomplishment.

The disturbing and graphic images show Amber Rose of Miller City, Montana, showing off the skinned husky with a Cheshire Cat-like grin

The disturbing and graphic images show Amber Rose of Miller City, Montana, showing off the skinned husky with a Cheshire Cat-like grin

She is now facing the wrath of thousands on social media after she proudly displayed the carcass of a dog she killed and skinned on social media, mistaking the animal for a baby wolf

She is now facing the wrath of thousands on social media after she proudly displayed the carcass of a dog she killed and skinned on social media, mistaking the animal for a baby wolf

'So this morning I set out for a solo predator hunt for a fall black bear,' Rose wrote in a post to the platform that has since been deleted, according to TMZ.

'However,' the huntress went on, 'I got the opportunity to take another predator wolf pup 2022 was a great feeling to text my man and say I just smoked a wolf pup.'

Rose would then sign off with two hashtags: '#firstwolf #onelesspredatorMT.'

The post promptly spawned of wave of backlash from eagle-eyed onlookers perturbed that a supposed hunter could not tell the difference from a wolf and a domesticated dog. 

'That was not a wolf it was a husky that is a dog!!!!' one user wrote, evidently horrified by Rose's post, where she touted how she 'smoked' the supposed wolf pup.

'This absolutely disgusting and hurtful!' another sniped. 'If you cannot tell the difference between a WILD WOLF and a HUSKY, you should not - ever - own a hunting license of even a gun for that matter. There are no excuses.'

The users even crossed platforms after Rose made her Facebook profile private following the flood of fury - and were able to track down her Instagram profile to flame her further there.

Rose was accompanied on the hunting trip in Montana's Flathead County with her hunter husband Frank Tallent, who launched an expletive-laced rant in his wife's defense, threatening them with violence

Rose was accompanied on the hunting trip in Montana's Flathead County with her hunter husband Frank Tallent, who launched an expletive-laced rant in his wife's defense, threatening them with violence

Rose of Miller City, Montana, reportedly posted the troubling photos showing off the brutalized young husky on Friday, claiming the animal was a wolf and touting the kill

Rose of Miller City, Montana, reportedly posted the troubling photos showing off the brutalized young husky on Friday, claiming the animal was a wolf and touting the kill

In a post from Rose that appears to show her own pet dog, a user sarcastically asked, 'You gonna skin this one too?'

'I hope she gets prison time,' another chimed in - a sentiment that would be echoed thousands of times over as the post made its rounds across the world wide web.

Those aspirations, however, will likely be in vain - as both the local Sheriff's Office and the Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks agency have since investigated the claims and determined Rose should not face charges - despite discerning the animal was, in fact, a dog.

'We’ve determined that it wasn’t a wolf,' Greg Lemon, communication and education division administrator of the Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks agency, told local outlet MTN News. 

Rose did not address her over-the-top posing of the animal she said she was so frightened of, which saw her warp the dead animal's face so it could 'smile' with her for the camera and aggressively grabbing the dead animals neck

Rose did not address her over-the-top posing of the animal she said she was so frightened of, which saw her warp the dead animal's face so it could 'smile' with her for the camera and aggressively grabbing the dead animals neck

Lemon went on to tell the outlet that Rose had in fact shot a dog, near Martin City outside of Kalispell, while hunting in nearby Glacier National Park.

The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks awarded Rose a Wolf License for this hunting season - however, it is unclear if she will face charges in relation to the incident

Police, meanwhile, are probing the contentious kill, with the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office now leading the investigation.

In a statement announcing the investigation Monday, the sheriff's office revealed that the dog had been abandoned in the Doris Creek woods, along with at least 11 others someone abandoned - all husky and shepherd mixes, according to the department.

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