Family finds pet beaten to death with note

Pomeranian's body left on porch with note, 'We beat it 2 death. Lol! Hahaha!'

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – A Pembroke Pines family is searching for their dog's killer after they found their Pomeranian beaten to death with a note on the body.

Foxx was a 13-year-old Pomeranian. His family had owned him since 2008.

Verline Barthelemy told Local 10 News she let Mr. Foxx out of the house Friday while she was cooking but couldn't find him a few minutes later.

Saturday, Barthelemy's boyfriend found the 13-year-old dog's body on the back porch, along with a note that read, "We beat it 2 death. LOL! Hahaha!"

"My boyfriend text me that picture and, it's like, I just saw brown, so I was like, 'Oh good, he found him,'" Barthelemy told Local 10. "But then I saw the note, and when I read it, it was just horrible, horrifying. I just started crying, like, I can't even talk about it. It hurts."

Barthelemy called police and took Foxx's body to a veterinarian, who confirmed the dog likely died from being repeatedly kicked. X-rays showed Foxx had a dislocated spine, broken ribs and a broken jaw, among other injuries. 

This photo provided by the family shows the dog's body and the note that was found on Foxx.

"What disturbs me the most is that somebody apparently thought this was humorous and took joy and pleasure in presenting the dog like this," St. Francis Emergency Animal Hospital Dr. Ron Ridge told Local 10.  

Barthelemy has posted flyers around her Pembroke Pines community asking for information to help police make an arrest. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 954-431-2200. 

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