Fans slam Teen Mom’s Jenelle Evans for getting a new dog just months after on-again husband David Eason killed Nugget
FANS are slamming Teen Mom 2 alum, Jenelle Evans, for getting a new dog just months after her on-again husband David Eason killed their previous family pet.
The two were spotted on Tuesday buying a new dog bed at a Walmart in North Carolina and she confirmed the news of their new family addition with a picture on Twitter.
After speculations that the couple had bought a new dog, Jenelle took to Twitter to confirm the news on Wednesday.
Along with a picture of her kids hugging a dog, she wrote: "NEW BLOG: Meet Rosey.
"Since everyone's asking... here's our 'new' pet."
Although she made the announcement in excitement, her post garnered the opposite.
A lot of fans slammed her for even getting a new dog and claimed that they shouldn't be allowed to own any more pets.
One of her followers wrote: "You have sentence[d] another poor creature to death ... When is it going to stop?"
Another followed with harsher words and tweeted: "Great, another dog for David to murder."
And another even tagged The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and wrote: "Hope this one doesn't get dragged out of the woods and a bullet through it's head.
"Some people should not be owning dogs or any other type of pets. #DogKillers"
Others simply tried to give the mother of three some advice on how to keep her "new" dog alive.
One person wrote: "Keep her away from David is all I will say. Also please teach your kids not to grab or hold a dog by the neck.
"This can upset the dog and cause them to NIP. We sure do not want Rosie to end up like Nugget."
The on-again couple was spotted yesterday, buying supplies for a new dog.
Despite constantly denying they are , the married couple was seen with some of their kids tagging along.
got exclusive photos of the alums leaving the retail store with their hands full.
was wearing a camo jacket, black leggings, and a top bun, while her son Kaiser stayed close to her side.
In front of the mother of three was - who was pushing a shopping cart with Ensley inside - and his oldest daughter, Maryssa, who was carrying a pet bed.
According to TMZ, witnesses said that they had bought dog food, which implies they may have gotten a new dog or are simply splurging on his two farm dogs or the adorable pigmy goat he owns.
As fans of the will remember, Jenelle and David were fired from the show - and had their kids taken away from them temporarily - when the patriarch of the family shot their family dog.
After denying it multiple times, he then claimed the pup had snapped at their daughter multiple times and instead of giving the dog away, he shot it.
Although he later claimed he missed the dog and had learned from the drama, he still said he would do anything to protect his children.
He said: "I don't give a damn what animal bites my baby on the face. Whether it be your dog or mine, a dog is a dog and I don't put up with that s**t at all.
I'm all about protecting my family, it is my life's mission. Some people are worth killing or dying for and my family means that much to me."
After David killed the French bulldog, he also gave away their pitbull, Jax.
He later got two more Anatolian Shepherds, Buddy and Junior, to help with his herd of farm animals that plague his social media accounts.
Though he claimed one was stolen, he later showed off both dogs in a November photo.
Another repercussion of David shooting their dog was their relationship's demise.
Soon after Jenelle was fired from the show, she posted on social media that she had filed for divorce from her husband - though she actually never did, supposedly because of .
She even filed for a restriction order and cited 11 incidents where she was scared for her life and the life of her children.
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After much denying that they were back together and being spotted multiple times together in North Carolina, it seems like the couple is back on.
David even posted a sneaky picture of .
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