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Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota has sparked outrage after revealing in her upcoming memoir that she shot and killed her own dog, a 14-month-old wirehaired pointer named Cricket. Noem explained that the dog had an untrainable and aggressive nature, which led to a tragic incident where Cricket attacked a family’s chickens, forcing her to make the difficult decision to put the dog down.

The governor, who is rumored to be a potential vice presidential pick for Donald Trump, also shared another story of having to kill an aggressive goat that had knocked her children down. She admitted that she took no pleasure in these actions but believed they were necessary for the safety of her family and others.

The revelation has sparked a wave of backlash on social media, with many condemning Noem for her actions and expressing support for animals. Despite the criticism, Noem remains unapologetic, stating that such tough decisions are a reality of farm life.

The controversial story has raised questions about the governor’s judgment and could potentially impact her political future. However, Noem seems unfazed by the criticism, urging those interested in more “wild stories” to read her new book. The public reaction to this revelation is intense, with emotions running high on both sides of the debate.

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