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Vance Condemns Dog Mistreatment in Interview, Drawing Fire Over Noem’s Puppy Shooting

Coverage is fixating on the contrast with Kristi Noem’s book account of shooting a puppy, intensifying questions about the administration’s optics.

Overview

  • Vice President JD Vance told New York Post columnist Miranda Devine that people who mistreat dogs are "really terrible" and compared animal cruelty to behavior linked to serial killers.
  • He said his German Shepherd, Atlas, was intensively trained without shock devices and contrasted that with reports that Joe Biden’s dog Commander bit Secret Service agents.
  • Outlets highlighted Kristi Noem’s 2024 memoir in which she wrote that she used an electronic collar on a puppy named Cricket and later shot the dog, underscoring a stark contrast with Vance’s stance.
  • Social media users on X and Bluesky criticized Vance for hypocrisy over Noem’s past admission, and coverage noted that Noem has not responded to his remarks.
  • Vance also rebuked streamer Hasan Piker over a viral clip alleging use of a shock collar, while Piker denied shocking his dog and shot back by citing Noem’s puppy shooting to accuse officials of hypocrisy.