YouTube star slammed by fans for putting pet dog down after it bit son
In a YouTube video posted on Monday, which was shared with her 1.3m followers, Nikki Phillippi said aggressive pooch Bowser had injured son Logan while he was trying to take its food away - and had seriously injured a couple different dogs
Phillippi revealed the dog had showed signs of aggression in the past (Image: Instagram/nikkiphillippi)
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YouTuber Nikki Phillippi euthanizes dog over aggression
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A YouTuber who said she euthanized her dog that bit her son is being accused of animal cruelty from viewers
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