Wilson and King's THE FATE OF THE ROMANOVS p. 364
>>Kudrin recalled, one dog was killed on the night of the murders, as it came down the staircase of the Ipatiev House. This must, then, have been Ortino, whose corpse was never found. It is entirely possible...that Ortino's coprse was, in fact, burned at the mine.... If, as seems like, this is the case, then the forty-two bone fragments discovered by Sokolov represented not the imperial family or their retainers, but rather one of their pets.<<
I did read on one of these threads that someone had mentioned Ortino had been barking at a guard as they tried to go back up the stairs and the dog was bayoneted. I don't recall on which thread, or, who posted it, therefore, I don't have the source.
Here it is p. 312:
>>As Kudrin and Goloschokin walked passed the secondary staircase, the two men saw ortino, Tatiana's bulldog, whimpering at the top. The dog rushed down the staircase in search of his mistress. A nearby soldier grabbed a bayonet, impaled the quivering body, then heaved it into the rear of the Fiat. "A dog's death to dogs!" Goloshchokin commented.<<
The source number is 157 =
Kudrin, Dec 1963
For more information on Kudrin [Michael Medvedev was his allias], please go to the thread about the shooters.
AGRBear