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Here we go again.David Easontook to YouTube on Sunday, July 14 to reveal he and Jenelle Evans adopted two new puppies. In the wake of the alleged death of their French Bulldog, Nugget, and them giving away their Pitbull, Jax, after he killed several of their farm animals, people are naturally horrified that two more pets are now in the former Teen Mom 2 stars’ care. Scroll through the gallery to meet Junior and Buddy, David and Jenelle’s new dogs.
Just two months after David allegedly killed the family’s sweet French Bulldog, Nugget, the 31-year-old has already added two new pups to the farm. He took to YouTube to introduce Junior and Buddy to followers.
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“After lots of research we came across this breed of dog called the Anatolian Shepherd,” he wrote in the caption of the video, which shows the dogs hanging out with their chickens. “They are one of the most unique types of dog I have ever seen and have the best temperament and disposition of any dog I have ever owned.”
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“They are a livestock guardian breed and do not mind eating and sleeping with all our animals on The Land,” he continued, showing off their outdoor house and petting the very meek looking dogs.
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In the video he scratches Buddy’s head and calls him “the sweetest baby.” David says they’re “very calm,” “love all the animals,” and don’t even “jump on people.”
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“I just wanna cuddle you cause you’re so sweet,” says the former Teen Mom dad. But after all of the drama with their last pet, fans are horrified at the idea of David being the caretaker of more pets. “How. How is he allowed to own MORE dogs?” one person commented on the video.
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“Wow,” said another fan, while a third commented, “Oh for God’s sake!” The news comes just days after Jenelle revealed that they currently have no dogs on The Land.
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“We actually recently just, we had to give our pitbull away recently because he killed one of our pigs. So currently, we have no dogs,” she said in a recent interview. It appears that didn’t last very long.
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David further explained what happened to their Pitbull, Jax, in the caption of his new video. “Recently we had to find a better way of protecting our chickens and livestock. We have hawks and crows always eating the heads off our chickens and plastic owls are not doing the trick. Our pit bull Jax killed and maimed one of our pigs that was around 80 pounds.”
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Because of that, they apparently rehomed the pooch, who can be seen in many past Instagram photos with both the kids and the animals. “With that in mind, plus the many chickens Jax killed and ate, we decided to give him to a friend,” he said.
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Unfortunately, it’s hard for fans to know what’s true and what’s not when it comes to the Eason family pets. Especially after their story regarding what happened to Nugget kept changing.
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One day after David allegedly shot and killed Nugget for nipping at their youngest daughter, Ensley, Jenelle seemed to confirm that’s what happened.
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“Nugget … I’m crying everyday,” she wrote on her Instagram at the time. “I love you so much and I’m so sorry. I’m speechless. You were my side kick and knew the moment I felt bad and would cuddle with me. You still had a lot to learn and a lot to grow from your lessons. Everyday I wake up you’re not here, when I come home you’re not here, when I go to bed … you’re not here. You’re gone forever and there’s no coming back. #Heartbroken #Distraught 😓😪💔”
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But after getting her kids back in July, she insinuated that the story was made up and that David did not kill Nugget. “She advised that she never heard or saw anything to indicate that David shot her dog,” said Radar, citing court documents. charges were dropped in the dog slaying case.
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But just days later, she admitted that she does, in fact, believe Nugget is dead after all. “When I came outside and after David went outside with the dog, I walked over to him and he was by the edge of the woods and he said, ‘You don’t want to come over here.’ And I said, ‘Why?’ and he said, ‘Your dog is not here anymore,’” Jenelle recalled.
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“So I assumed that was my dog being dead and I went to my she shed, which was across the yard, and I cried because I didn’t want my kids seeing me cry, didn’t want them seeing me upset, David went back in the house and was inside with the kids while I was being upset,” she admitted.
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We truly hope Buddy and Junior have better luck at the Eason residence.
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