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Hawk Snatches Puppy Belonging To Shanna Moakler, Former Playboy Playmate

Posted: 04/27/2012 10:52 am Updated: 04/27/2012 12:40 pm

Shanna Moakler
Former Playmate Shanna Moakler tweeted that a bird of prey snatched one of her puppy's outside her California home.

A hawk swooped off with a puppy belonging to an ex-Playmate outside her home near Los Angeles.

Shanna Moakler, also known as a "Dancing With the Stars" contestant tweeted on Monday that "an eagle attacked my 2 chi's today.

"[M]y girl pup is in the vet," the tweet read, "my boy is missing."

By "chi's," Moakler apparently meant "chihuahuas."

In subsequent tweets and in an interview with Hollyscoop, the ex-wife of Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker said it was a hawk that snatched her dog from her Calabasas neighborhood.

Moakler -- who appeared in Playboy's December 2001 issue -- told Hollyscoop that the hawk attacked shortly after she'd let the dogs outdoors to answer the call of nature.

The dog that survived the encounter with the winged predator is in rough shape. Moakler said the female puppy might lose sight in one eye.

"{N}ot gonna lie, feel like hunting hawks today," she tweeted on Wednesday, "don't feel bad about it either."

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A hawk swooped off with a puppy belonging to an ex-Playmate outside her home near Los Angeles. Shanna Moakler, also known as a "Dancing With the Stars" contestant tweeted on Monday that "an eagle a...
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Lorraine Roe
Author, Ducati rider, intuitive, wife, mom
12:11 AM on 05/01/2012
Wow, that is weird news.
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
09:27 PM on 04/30/2012
We have a bat house with about 2,000 bats in it. I love watching them come out every evening and drink from our pond. Unfortunately, there are two hawks that snatch at least three bats apiece almost every night.

I know it's the circle of life and all that, but it still makes me hurt to see it.
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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
01:49 PM on 04/30/2012
Honey, get yourself an ACTUAL DOG like a German shepherd!!!
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glitterik
Mexico Daydreams ....
03:54 AM on 05/02/2012
Chihuahuas are nasty little happens that get uglier the older they get.
evecaren
Every cloud has a silver lining
10:58 AM on 04/30/2012
I feel very sorry for Shanna and the loss of her little male chihuahua. With little dogs though,
I wouldn't just let them outside unattended. When I was a child, we had a pet Pekingnese
and my sister or I always went out with her even if she went out in the backyard to answer a call of nature. I hope Shanna's little female chi recovers and I hope in future, Shanna will go
out with her pet chi when she has a call of nature. You can't be too careful when it comes
to pets, especially small dogs like a chihuahua.
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TMS3100
Tea Party has run off with his light saber.
10:41 AM on 04/30/2012
feel like hunting hawks today," she tweeted on Wednesday, "don't feel bad about it either."

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You would feel bad when you find out Hawks are protected under Federal law.
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Lorraine Roe
Author, Ducati rider, intuitive, wife, mom
12:10 AM on 05/01/2012
Like.
12:10 AM on 04/30/2012
Wow the poor chihuahuas :(
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johnny1111
The Next Civil War will be over your Rights
10:26 PM on 04/29/2012
Well I really don't like small dogs
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
09:28 PM on 04/30/2012
Well, I really don't like people who are that prejudiced about someone's size.
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sadiemae1214
Life is a Cabaret old Chum!
10:49 AM on 05/14/2012
I'll bet my small dog can beat up your bad attitude!
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07:07 PM on 04/29/2012
In Connecticut my relatives reported that they were losing their cats to the foxes in the woods nearby. If you are small, you can be taken out by a whole variety of things....the smaller, the more predators. I never would own a small dog.
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billtmore
Must read..Bush on the Couch
03:55 PM on 04/29/2012
Did any of the cuckoo Christian right wing weigh in on something like this is God's punishment??? just saying that is their usual stump speech
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06:13 PM on 04/29/2012
Looks like you are the only one to think that up.
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billtmore
Must read..Bush on the Couch
06:33 PM on 04/29/2012
guess they are too busy blaming tornado deaths on punishment from God
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TMS3100
Tea Party has run off with his light saber.
10:42 AM on 04/30/2012
Very lame.
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Allen Atkinson
Awake and aware...
10:18 PM on 04/28/2012
I and three of my neighbors have all lost cats to mountain lions this year. I came home from a sweat lodge in December to find my fine companion of 6 1/2 years gone. As many as four lions have been spotted at one time on this small hill we live on. It's part of life up here in the redwood forest.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
05:02 PM on 04/30/2012
Your cats belong indoors, where they can't decimate the local wildlife.
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Allen Atkinson
Awake and aware...
05:19 PM on 04/30/2012
Nonsense. I live in the redwood forest. My cats catch an occasional mouse or rat. The local wildlife consists of deer, mountain lions, bobcats, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, and birds of prey. The idea that my cats are decimating local wildlife is laughable. You need to get out of the city more often.
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valhalladad
Freedom went out of style too soon
10:08 PM on 04/28/2012
Yo quiero chihuahua.
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Happy scotty
06:15 PM on 04/28/2012
Poor little pooch. He has probably been eaten by now.
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vtmilitia
Vermont ain't flat.
02:42 PM on 04/29/2012
I heard dog meat is tough,might not have been consumed yet.
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06:14 PM on 04/29/2012
Straight out of the President's mouth, hehe.
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blodisnut
Dont hate me because I'm right.....
06:13 PM on 04/28/2012
I kind of feel bad, but Im kind of laughing...

Wouldnt have happened if she had a German Sheppard, or a Lab.

If she had my old dog, Khloey, the hawk would have been gotten by her. On more than a few occasions while walking Khloey in the city, she leaped up and grabbed a pigeon out of mid air. She lands with them, and shakes the hell out of them. Feathers everywhere, and by then I have pulled on her leash and she let the birds go.
06:02 PM on 04/28/2012
Of course, it would have made more sense to take the tiny pups out on a leash.
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dlvme2
07:31 PM on 04/28/2012
Although I know what you are saying when it is your own yard and just for a minute you do not dream that this would happen. Now I am sure she will be over vigilant. It is sad. I had Yorkies and poodles and a fenced yard and it was not until I heard of this happening with a neighbor that I was with them when I let them out so I could watch. You just do not think about these things.
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vtmilitia
Vermont ain't flat.
02:43 PM on 04/29/2012
Or build a pen with a wire mesh top.
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jhnnxn
Won't say it face to face? Don't post it online!
04:43 PM on 04/28/2012
Get a real dog next time.
01:29 PM on 04/29/2012
I couldn't reply to you in the other thread, so I have to do it here.

You didn't have to be so rude, and call me a liar. I was not lying. Nothing I said was a lie. You, on the other hand, told a whopper. There's no way your Anatolian has bowel movements bigger than my 30 pound, standard dachshund. I seriously doubt it has bowel movements bigger than my 11 pound mini.

I never suggested that dachshunds make better pets in an area with coyotes. Only that they're "real dogs." And your Anatolian could not go down a hole, or into dense cover, after a fox or badger. It's not what they were bred to do. My dachshunds are no less dogs than your Anatolian.

You're Anatolian may have been bred to protect livestock from wolves and other canines. I have an 80 pound pit Ca de Bou that would knock the snot out of him, but he also doesn't have the determination and drive that my dachshunds have. They don't give up when they want something, and will stay on a line all day.

Personally, though, I think a dachshund is a more suitable pet for a lot of people than an Anatolian is. The average pet owner isn't capable of training and socializing a cocker spaniel, much less a large breed that tends to be all business.
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jhnnxn
Won't say it face to face? Don't post it online!
07:45 PM on 04/29/2012
I bet that if I said I had a 140 lb Tosa that you'd say you have a werewolf. My Anatolian is a pet, but he was acquired after years of research as the best compromise of all of my desired parameters in a breed. His basic job is area denial and smal livestock protection against any and all of the animals native to NE PA up to and including Black Bear . Under the circumstances of your Ca de Bou trespassing on my Anatolian's territory and threatening his charges I think you'd be sadly surprised with the outcome. In a chance meeting on a walk in the park I have no doubt your assessment would be the correct one. As you say it is about drive.