Brooklyn pet owner claims groomer — arrested for animal abuse in 2007 — killed her dog by carelessly turning collar into noose

Photos showing Amanda Lee protesting outside Fluff and Love, as well as other protestors and a close-up of Reba.
Photos showing Amanda Lee protesting outside Fluff and Love, as well as other protestors and a close-up of Reba.

A Brooklyn woman claimed a Bay Ridge dog groomer who was previously busted for animal abuse killed her beloved 6-year-old cocker spaniel by carelessly turning the doomed pup’s collar into a noose

Melissa Lee said she brought her dog, Reba, to Fluff and Love Grooming on Fourth Avenue on Aug. 28, dropping the animal off at 3 p.m. for a quick bath and paw cleaning.

“It should have taken an hour,” said Lee, 65, a retired city public school teacher who lives in the neighborhood.

Reba was happy and healthy when she was left with groomer Bechir Bejaoui. Courtesy of Melissa Lee
Reba was happy and healthy when she was left with groomer Bechir Bejaoui. Courtesy of Melissa Lee

But three hours later, she hadn’t heard back from groomer, so Lee called Fluff and Love, but couldn’t reach owner Bechir Bejaoui. That’s when Lee walked to the shop to pick up her pooch.

Bejaoui said Reba was placed in a crate 90 minutes earlier, and that he needed more time to work on her, since she’d urinated on herself, Lee recalled.

“I asked, ‘Where is she?'” Lee said. “He didn’t want me to get her, but I could hear her breathing weird.”

Lee eventually opened the crate, and felt around Reba’s neck, finding a tightly-pulled canvass slip collar.

“I couldn’t get my hand in between her neck and the collar to loosen it,” Lee recalled. “I turned her body to face me, and I thought her eyes were missing. They were rolled back in her head. It looked like she had big red tumors for eyes.”

Reba’s death devastated Melissa Lee, who has been protesting outside Bejaoui’s business. Helayne Seidman
Reba’s death devastated Melissa Lee, who has been protesting outside Bejaoui’s business. Helayne Seidman

She grabbed Reba and laid her on the floor as another client was entering the business.

“The woman gasped” when she saw Reba’s eyes, Lee said. “[Bechir] started yelling at me, saying, ‘I didn’t do anything wrong.’ He was so concerned I was going to blame him.”

Lee, along with her daughter Reeva Grammatikopoulos rushed Reba to Bay Street Animal Hospital on Staten Island.

Fluff and Love opened in a vacated nail salon last fall. Helayne Seidman
Fluff and Love opened in a vacated nail salon last fall. Helayne Seidman

“When we got there, she was cyanotic and struggling to breathe,” Lee said. “They placed her in an oxygen tank. They administered steroids. They could not remove her from the oxygen tank because every time they tried to, she could not breathe on her own.”

Reba’s heart eventually gave out, her owner said.

“The only comfort I have is that she knew that I came to the store to pick her up, she knew that I was there because she wagged her tail and tried to look at me,” she said. “I lost a child that night.”

Bejaoui said in an online post Reba was a “dying” dog, and accused Lee of extortion. Helayne Seidman
Bejaoui said in an online post Reba was a “dying” dog, and accused Lee of extortion. Helayne Seidman

Lee, who has staged two protests outside Bejaoui’s business, said she believes Reba was strangled by the collar.

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals now has Reba’s body, and will perform a necropsy to determine what caused her death.

The NYPD’s Animal Cruelty Squad is investigating the incident, a police spokesperson said, adding no charges have been filed against Bejaoui.

Animal lovers protested outside the business Friday afternoon. Helayne Seidman
Animal lovers protested outside the business Friday afternoon. Helayne Seidman

Bejaoui did not respond to repeated calls seeking comment.

Since Reba’s death, social media pages for Fluff and Love Grooming have been removed.

In 2007, while working as a groomer at Fins, Furs, ‘n’ Feathers, Bejaoui was arrested for animal cruelty stemming from the alleged abuse of a Burmese cat, records show.

Lee and 6-year-old Reba seen above in happier times. Courtesy of Melissa Lee
Lee and 6-year-old Reba seen above in happier times. Courtesy of Melissa Lee

A Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office spokesman was unable to provide additional information on the alleged crime, noting the case file was sealed.

In a message posted to customers before Bejaoui disabled his social media accounts, he accused Lee of bringing “her dying dog” to his establishment, and insisted the dog was “clearly alive” when Lee left with her.

The “scheming” Lee, he said, has “slandered and defamed me and my business” and has “concocted a scheme to extort and defraud me.”

Lee’s daughter, Reeva Grammatikopoulos, said the protest will continue until Fluff and Love is shuttered. Helayne Seidman
Lee’s daughter, Reeva Grammatikopoulos, said the protest will continue until Fluff and Love is shuttered. Helayne Seidman

He also claims Lee never paid for his services, and that her claims are “falsehoods in her devious and despicable attempt to extort me and scam my business.”

Grammatikopoulos, 41, said she will not rest until Bejaoui’s out of business, and can’t harm another animal.

“He f–ked with the wrong dog,” she said.

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