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Man pleads guilty for torturing dog to death

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It’s a guilty plea from a Bristol man who admitted to the torture death of a dog a boy’s emotional support dog.

34-year-old Uriah Kling pleaded guilty to torturing an animal as a Level 6 felony in Elkhart County Superior Court, last week.

The dog was a 6 month-old German Shepherd mix and an emotional support dog for Kling’s year-old son.

Kling admitted he “overreacted,” after getting angry when the dog after it bit his son on the hand.

He’ll be sentenced in early October.

Police are still looking for a second man, Tyler Tallman, who’s believed to be involved in the dog’s death.

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