South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has come under fire for a story from her upcoming book in which she admitted to killing her unruly 14-month-old hunting dog, Cricket. Noem defended her actions, claiming she did not break the law as South Dakota allows for the killing of dogs who attack and kill livestock. However, the state’s animal cruelty law prohibits the intentional infliction of gross physical abuse on animals that causes prolonged pain, serious physical injury, or death. Noem cited the dog’s aggressive behavior towards people as justification for her actions.

Critics, including both Democrats and Republicans, have condemned Noem’s story, with some calling her out for cruelty and questioning her judgment. Ana Navarro compared Noem to the Disney villain Cruella De Vil, while S.E. Cupp pointed out that there are other options besides killing a dog in such circumstances. Comedian Matt Friend made a controversial joke about Noem at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, drawing gasps from the audience. The Democratic National Committee also issued a statement denouncing Noem for her actions.

Noem’s story has sparked a debate about animal rights and the treatment of pets, with many expressing outrage at her actions. Some have pointed out that there are alternative solutions for dealing with unruly pets, such as training and rehabilitation. Noem’s actions have also raised questions about her suitability for higher office, as she is reportedly on the shortlist to be Trump’s vice presidential nominee. The incident has added to a series of controversies surrounding Noem in the past year, including a social media post promoting a cosmetic dentistry business.

The incident has highlighted the importance of animal welfare and the need for stronger laws protecting pets from abuse. South Dakota ranks low in terms of animal protection laws, according to the Animal Legal Defense Fund, indicating a need for reform in this area. The public outcry over Noem’s actions may lead to increased scrutiny of animal cruelty laws and efforts to ensure the humane treatment of pets. The debate over Noem’s story has underscored the emotional connection that people have with their pets and the responsibility that comes with owning an animal.

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