According to Mark, the police obtained a search order for his residence and took Peanut into custody.
The argument is that Peanut bit one of the agents, so they decided to euthanize it in order to test for rabies.
This was done despite the fact that Mark had been bitten by the animal on several occasions over the years, but he never shown any symptoms of rabies.
The findings of the rabies tests that those authorities conducted have not been made public. Rather than immediately beginning the rabies testing process,
Which can only be carried out when the animal has already passed away, Dr. Rensimer believes there are a variety of other options available.