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Jesse James' Dog Badly Beaten

Feb. 19 2010, Published 5:33 a.m. ET

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Cycling Superstar Jesse James says his beloved 9 month old pitbull terrier CinnaBun was beaten and spent the night at the vet’s office, RadarOnline.com has confirmed.

Jesse James Reunited With His Beloved Dog CinnaBun

Speaking to Ryan Seacrest on KIIS-FM Friday morning, Sandra Bullock’s hubby said that Cinnabun may have lost 23 pounds during the 25 days that she was missing.  And her veterinarian kept her overnight to get her back to her normal weight. He also said the “someone beat the Hell out of her.”  but he’s focusing on the news that she’s back home and safe. “I don’t care about all that, I’m just glad to have her back,” he said.

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Sandra Bullock’s Hubby Enlists Craigs List Help Finding His Missing Dog

As previously reported on RadarOnline.com, Jesse turned to Craigslist to help find CinnaBun and even offered a $2,000 reward. After the storm of publicity, the puppy was found in Downtown LA. Jesse told Ryan that Cinnabun used to have a bed under his workbench and just days ago, trashed it. 

So thankfully, it now appears Jesse needs to go shopping at Petco.

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