Clairl II: Gator’s Night Out

When we left off Clairl had gotten into some hit-and-run DWI type trouble, but many viewers were more concerned about her dog Gator. Deaf, unable to drive a Suburban, and away from his human, Gator the biter was potentially on his way to the pound.

In this installment of Clairl, creatively titled Clairl II, we find out what happens to Gator, and Clairl shares her opinions about a public defender.

(“Clairl III: Clairl Gets a Blood Draw” will be the final installment in this series.)

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40 thoughts on “Clairl II: Gator’s Night Out

  1. Muzzle tip: put a dab of peanut butter in the muzzle – the dog will put his muzzle in the equipment in a nano second

  2. All of the public defenders should be fired. Part of their job is to be available for these situations!

  3. If I were Alex, I’d hold off on the group text to her parents and see if she still wants me to once she’s sober

  4. I give this Police Officer soo much credit for his patience! Literally in all my 37 yrs on this earth I never have been this level of intoxicated…like shes talking & processing things XTRA XTRA SLOW! I cant wait to see her blood/alcohol level! Bc this is a WHOLE DIFFERENT KIND OF DRUNK/IMPAIRMENT

  5. Watch out for that viscous monster named gator!!! Were is he behind the dog???? No it is the DOG!!! Like a monkey Python skit …freaking sweet little dog haha

  6. Clairl: of course tax dollars don't pay for a taxi right now do they?
    Guy that owns the truck she hit:
    well shit!!! I know this bitch ain't got insurance now… She probably drawing a damn check my tax dollars pay for

  7. Clairl: My dog will attack anyone to get back to me…
    Gator: hey guys… Thanks for getting me away from that crazy drunk bitch… I'm not deaf I just quit paying attention when she spelled my name Gatorl 😂😂🤣😂

  8. I'm not buying that Gator is mean..i can understand why she's so upset about her dog. However, if she truly loved Gator she would have never gotten into a car with him drunk!!! He looks like a friendly guy to me. I have a previously abused pittie, and while he can be quite the handful, he doesn't randomly attack strangers and he's never ever bitten anyone! I get that he's deaf, but keeping that poor pup muzzled all the time isn't helping either!

  9. 1) starting this video at "clairl" shows hints of genius, and 2) the description stating gator "unable to drive a suburban" solidifies it, somebody get this man (or woman) their own COPS tv show🤣

  10. She is talking much better than when she was at her car. Not totally cognitive yet but much better. BAC – how much difference does an hour or two reduce the BAC level?

  11. I feel bad for the dog. He doesn't deserve that kind of owner that is not only irresponsible with his life, but her own and others'. She also keeps him muzzled at home. That is ridiculous! I've had a few deaf dogs and a blind one at one point and they NEVER needed a muzzle. I've also rescued very obviously abused animals and had no issues with them hurting others. If she really is in vet school, she needs to find a different career. She also needs to give Gator to someone who will take care of him appropriately. And I REALLY hate that she's complaining like none of this is her fault. Poor Gator would never be in this situation or going through any stress if she had chosen to not drink and drive.

  12. Animals are so good at knowing good people, in the first video I thought Gator was a Jack Russell. She’s a frogging vet student, who in their right mind would even take a cockroach to her?

  13. This is one (of many) reasons I could not be a policeman. So many times during this I would have said something like "your concern for your dog is very nice, if only you had that concern when you took him in your car when you were clearly drunk". Would be very satisfying and true, but would not have helped the situation, might have made her less co-operative. Police need so much patience it's unreal

  14. Projection at its finest. She's upset because she's starting to realise the gravity of the situation. That a hit and run is a big deal but she's using the dog to whine obout to give her some kind of leverage I suppose.

  15. She doesn't actually care about the dog to the level she's intoning, she just wants to hang onto her fake concern as long as possible to delay the procedure and have a desperate hail-mary pass out of being held accountable. That's why when she's explained that the dog will be safe, every time she desperately tries to insist that it's still a BIG problem.

  16. Lady If Your Dog Is Like Your Child Then Why The Hell Did YOU Put Him In Danger By Drinking & Driving ? You Don't Deserve To Have Any Animals Cause Of Your LACK Of Responsibility !!!

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