Crime & Safety

Man Sentenced For Paralyzing Chihuahua While Dog-Sitting In Irvine

According to court records, the man broke the Chihuahua's neck after the dog bit his finger while he was dog-sitting.

IRVINE, CA — A 36-year-old man was sentenced to 90 days in jail for breaking the neck of a Chihuahua who bit his finger while he was dog-sitting in Irvine, court records showed Monday.

In addition, Mohammadreza Shojaei was placed on one year of formal probation on Friday, court records said. He was convicted Nov. 22 of a felony count of cruelty to animals, according to a previous Patch report.

Shojaei was dog-sitting for an Irvine resident on May 26, 2018, when he called police at around 3 p.m. to report the Chihuahua, Max, was dying, according to a trial brief from prosecutors.

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When officers arrived they found the dog was lying motionless, but alive on the floor, prosecutors said.

Shojaei told officers he threw the dog against a wall when the canine bit his finger and wouldn't let go, prosecutors said. Officers saw Shojaei had a scratch, but no puncture marks, prosecutors said.

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Shojaei also said he had stuck the dog with push pins to see if he was paralyzed, prosecutors said.A veterinarian treating Max said, "he had seen animals get hit by cars suffer less traumatic injuries," Deputy District Attorney Michael Briante said in court papers.The dog suffered a broken neck and was paralyzed and had a grim prognosis and quality-of-life prospects, so was euthanized.

Shojaei's attorney, Kimberly Williams of the Public Defender's Office, said her client was "hysterical" when officers arrived. He told police the dog hit the wall as he tried to shake Max off his finger when he bit it, Williams said.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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