In other news water is wet. This is the $#@!hole with the videos of other dogs aggravating his obese Rottweilers for no reason.
Owner of grieving Rottweiler is a scam artist | Seattle DogSpot
February 1, 2015 by SDogSpot Author 43 Comments
Ive been duped.
Millions of people worldwide sent the stock of tissue makers skyrocketing as they watched a video of a distraught Rottweiler named Brutus laying with his head on his companion Hank, also a Rottweiler.
According to the dogs owner, Brett Bennett, Hank died in his sleep. The week before Bennett said he had a breakdown in front of the dogs that upset Hank so much he stopped eating. Bennett said Hank never came out of his grieving, and eventually died.
More than 2.5 million people worldwide have watched Bennetts video, and it probably transformed most of them (including me) into a blubbering mess of tears.
Not long after I posted the video, a woman in Washington named Anne Fromm began sending me messages about Bennett, who is unemployed and has a sketchy past, that included several examples of using his dogs to make pleas for money.
So I did a little digging and quickly found a fundraiser Bennett posted on Indigogo.com to raise $100,000 entitled Grieving Rottweiler looks to help buy new home, with your help, to rescue more animals in need.
Bennett started this fundraising page on January 30. Photo from Seattle DogSpot.
Bennett started this fundraising page on January 30. Image from Seattle DogSpot.
I also found this fundraiser from early January: Help Hank and Brutus Raise Money for a New Home which raised over $6000.

Bennett raised over $6000 in January to help him and his dogs find a home. Then, a week after Hank died, he started another fundraiser to raise an additional $100,000 to help him find a home.
A cynical person might say that he used Hanks death to leverage more money from the millions of people touched by the video.
Heres another odd thing. According to the form below from VCA Animal Hospital, Bennett took Hank to be cremated on January 22, but the video was uploaded on January 20. What did he do with the body of a 150-pound Rottweiler for 2 days?
Hanks cremation bill from VCA. Credit withheld.
In a text message exchange this morning with someone who questioned his fundraising tactics, Bennett virtually admitted he was scamming donors by forcefully declaring it was none of anyones business that hes using the money to pay off legal matters and everyday bills.
He also added angrily that, I can pretend to spend it on whatever these gullable (his spelling, not mine) will believe.
Apparently Brett Bennett is going to use the money people donated for him to find a home to pay lawyer bills and everyday expenses. Photo credit withheld.
Hmmm I think the Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson may want to look into how Bennett is spending the money people donated. It IS his business.
Heres either another money making scheme or just bizarre behavior. Last summer, Bennett threatened to sell Hank and Brutus for $3500 to drug dealers who were going to use them for dog fighting. Not surprisingly, he said hes going to use the money to get a new place (sound familiar?).
Last summer Bennett said he was going to sell his dog to drug dealers who wanted to used them for dog fighting. Image from Anne Fromm.
In this next screenshot he said, I just sold them. Hope my boys learn how to fight for their lives Goodbye Hank and Brutus. Daddy is so proud of all the money you made for my lifestyle Hope you like your new owners.
In a later message, Bennett said he sold the dogs to the supposed drug dealers. Image from Anne Fromm.
Here he says, They are not my dogs anymore. Sorry, money talks and bs walks, and they are going to a home where the new owner trains Rottweilers how to fight you mad?
Bennett again claims he sold the dogs to drug dealers. Image from Anne Fromm.
I dont know whether or not Bennett collected $35000 from people who didnt want him to sell the dogs to these mythical drug dealers, but he obviously never sold them.
Another apparent embellishment in Bennetts story is that Hank and Brutus are twins from the same litter. But in this video (which has since been taken down) he shows them meeting for the first time.
Despite claiming his dog are twins, this video posted by Bennett shows them meeting for the first time. Image from Buzzfeed.
Bennett also doesnt appreciate it when someone calls him out. Look at the last line of this screenshot of a Facebook post to see what he called a woman who criticized him.
Bennett isnt very nice to people who question his actions. Image from Anne Fromm.
Most responsible dog owners dont post pictures of their dogs like these.
Here are some of the pictures Bennett posted of his dogs being aggressive. Image from Anne Fromm.
You probably wont be surprised to find out that Bennett has a criminal history, including a hit and run incident.
You can see his lengthy record on this link at King County Superior Court website.
On the last page of the document youll see that a bench warrant was issued for his arrest on December 14, 2014.
He also has a questionable rescue called Rottweiler Twins Animal Rescue that, you guessed it, collects donations for his rescue work. The problem is the site isnt legal because it isnt registered in Washington and doesnt contain all the information required to solicit donations, like an address.
Theres a ton of more evidence of Bennetts shady activities on this Facebook page and in this recent Buzzfeed article but the only thing you need to know is this:
DONT GIVE ANY MONEY TO BRETT BENNETT.
Many thanks to Anne Fromm for letting me know about this scam artist.
Feel free to file a complaint to his fundraising tactics by filling out this form on the Attorney Generals website.
Owner of grieving Rottweiler is a scam artist | Seattle DogSpot
February 1, 2015 by SDogSpot Author 43 Comments
Ive been duped.
Millions of people worldwide sent the stock of tissue makers skyrocketing as they watched a video of a distraught Rottweiler named Brutus laying with his head on his companion Hank, also a Rottweiler.
According to the dogs owner, Brett Bennett, Hank died in his sleep. The week before Bennett said he had a breakdown in front of the dogs that upset Hank so much he stopped eating. Bennett said Hank never came out of his grieving, and eventually died.
More than 2.5 million people worldwide have watched Bennetts video, and it probably transformed most of them (including me) into a blubbering mess of tears.
Not long after I posted the video, a woman in Washington named Anne Fromm began sending me messages about Bennett, who is unemployed and has a sketchy past, that included several examples of using his dogs to make pleas for money.
So I did a little digging and quickly found a fundraiser Bennett posted on Indigogo.com to raise $100,000 entitled Grieving Rottweiler looks to help buy new home, with your help, to rescue more animals in need.
I also found this fundraiser from early January: Help Hank and Brutus Raise Money for a New Home which raised over $6000.
Bennett raised over $6000 in January to help him and his dogs find a home. Then, a week after Hank died, he started another fundraiser to raise an additional $100,000 to help him find a home.
A cynical person might say that he used Hanks death to leverage more money from the millions of people touched by the video.
Heres another odd thing. According to the form below from VCA Animal Hospital, Bennett took Hank to be cremated on January 22, but the video was uploaded on January 20. What did he do with the body of a 150-pound Rottweiler for 2 days?
In a text message exchange this morning with someone who questioned his fundraising tactics, Bennett virtually admitted he was scamming donors by forcefully declaring it was none of anyones business that hes using the money to pay off legal matters and everyday bills.
He also added angrily that, I can pretend to spend it on whatever these gullable (his spelling, not mine) will believe.
Hmmm I think the Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson may want to look into how Bennett is spending the money people donated. It IS his business.
Heres either another money making scheme or just bizarre behavior. Last summer, Bennett threatened to sell Hank and Brutus for $3500 to drug dealers who were going to use them for dog fighting. Not surprisingly, he said hes going to use the money to get a new place (sound familiar?).
In this next screenshot he said, I just sold them. Hope my boys learn how to fight for their lives Goodbye Hank and Brutus. Daddy is so proud of all the money you made for my lifestyle Hope you like your new owners.
Here he says, They are not my dogs anymore. Sorry, money talks and bs walks, and they are going to a home where the new owner trains Rottweilers how to fight you mad?
I dont know whether or not Bennett collected $35000 from people who didnt want him to sell the dogs to these mythical drug dealers, but he obviously never sold them.
Another apparent embellishment in Bennetts story is that Hank and Brutus are twins from the same litter. But in this video (which has since been taken down) he shows them meeting for the first time.
Bennett also doesnt appreciate it when someone calls him out. Look at the last line of this screenshot of a Facebook post to see what he called a woman who criticized him.
Most responsible dog owners dont post pictures of their dogs like these.
You probably wont be surprised to find out that Bennett has a criminal history, including a hit and run incident.
You can see his lengthy record on this link at King County Superior Court website.
On the last page of the document youll see that a bench warrant was issued for his arrest on December 14, 2014.
He also has a questionable rescue called Rottweiler Twins Animal Rescue that, you guessed it, collects donations for his rescue work. The problem is the site isnt legal because it isnt registered in Washington and doesnt contain all the information required to solicit donations, like an address.
Theres a ton of more evidence of Bennetts shady activities on this Facebook page and in this recent Buzzfeed article but the only thing you need to know is this:
DONT GIVE ANY MONEY TO BRETT BENNETT.
Many thanks to Anne Fromm for letting me know about this scam artist.
Feel free to file a complaint to his fundraising tactics by filling out this form on the Attorney Generals website.
Anothe day, another skeevy Dogsbite.org supporter.
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