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Oh my, who to believe -- the movie star or an aging New York City couple?
Scottish actor Gerard Butler, filming
The Bounty on location in New York City with Jennifer Aniston, was walking his pug Lolita -- unleashed -- when he clashed with an elderly couple walking their greyhound,
reports the New York Post.
Alan Siegel, Butler's manager, told the New York Post that Butler, 39, was walking his "teeny" pug when all of a sudden, the "huge, menacing" greyhound bit Lolita -- twice! Butler rushed Lolita to a vet hospital where he apparently met a family tending to
their ailing dog and insisted on paying their $3,000 vet bill. (True story or public relations spin? You decide.)
Siegel accused the greyhound's owners of trying to "milk" the situation, but Fred and Maria Vareckas say that's not true. They were walking their greyhound on a leash, when they encountered Butler and his unleashed dog. Greyhound and pug "touched noses," the Vareckas told the New York Post, whereupon Butler began shouting, "That dog should be put down!" Not to be cowed by a macho film actor, Maria Vareckas, 61, shot back, "Your dog should be put on a leash!" (New York City law requires dogs to be on a leash no more than six feet in length when in public.)
Continuing to "rant and rave," Butler walked away, then returned, pointed at Mayfly the greyhound and yelled, "You know what? This dog should be put down!"
"And he smacked the dog in the head," Maria Vareckas told the New York Post. "The dog's head went into the fence. I was shaking. The dog yelped." The Vareckas called the police, but no citations were given, reports the New York Post.
We don't know which side to believe in this doggy melodrama, but one thing's for certain: Jennifer Aniston,
noted dog lover, would never approve of hitting an animal!
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