Miami woman who entrusted dog to Rover sitter shocked to find pet’s cremated remains when she returned from vacation

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A Florida woman was in shock after she returned from vacation and found her dog was cremated while in the care of a pet sitter.

Eilyn Jimenez of Miami Shores, Florida, told Local 10 she entrusted her three canines — including her 12-year-old maltese-shitzu, Aria — to sitter Barbara Paz while on vacation in August. She discovered Paz through Rover, an app that connects pet house owners with pet sitters. At first, Paz was sending her common updates, Jimenez said.

“During the trip, I had been checking in with her, asking how everything was going and she was like, ‘No, everything is fine, everything is wonderful.’ Sending me videos of the dogs, perfect,” she told the outlet.

When Jimenez returned from vacation on August 31, Paz allegedly told her Aria died in her sleep and that she was cremated. Jimenez claims Aria was cremated without her or her husband’s permission, and suspects it was executed to cowl up the reality, Local 10 reviews.

Paz allegedly allowed another individual, Daniel Cruz, to pay Resting Rainbow Pet Memorials and Cremation to have Aria cremated on August 29, Local 10 reviews. Joseph Castronovo, a workers member at the animal funeral company, said Cruz claimed it was his dog.

Eilyn Jimenez says her 12-year-old maltese-shitzu, Aria, died in August in the care of a Rover petsitter. When she returned from vacation she was given the dog’s cremated remains. (Eilyn Jimenez/Instagram)

“The guy came in and said it was his dog. He wanted it cremated immediately. He paid 400 extra dollars to cremate it that moment when he brought it into the office,” Castronovo told Local 10.

When Local 10 requested why somebody would need a “rush cremation job,” Castronovo said, “Destroy of evidence, that’s why.”

The company told Jimenez that Aria “had her scalp separated from her skull and an eye popping out,” and that Cruz said Aria was “attacked by a bigger dog,” according to Local 10.

Now, Jimenez says she’s filed a report with the Miami Shores Police Department. She also obtained an apology from Rover and $1,000, but she didn’t settle for the money, Local 10 reviews.

“I have 12 years that I was with her that have now been ripped away because somebody made a bad decision,” Jimenez said told the outlet.

“I still dream of her, I still feel that sadness inside because she was ripped away from me and they just continued with their life as if nothing,” she added.

When approached by Local 10 for remark, Paz said she spoke with Aria’s house owners but didn’t reply the outlet’s questions about Aria’s trigger of death. A Rover spokesperson told the outlet that Paz has been eliminated from their platform.

“The sitter involved has been deactivated from our platform,” the spokesperson said. “We stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation.”

The Independent has contacted Cruz, Rover, Resting Rainbow Pet Memorials and Cremation and the Miami Shores Police Department for remark.

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