The fate of a lawyer accused of ​killing his girlfriend’s dog is now in the hands of a Manhattan jury.

Tech industry attorney Anthony Pastor could face up to four years in prison if found guilty ​in the slaying of 4-year-old Snoopy, who was discovered with nine broken ribs, a ​damaged kidney, a pulverized liver and spleen, and internal bleeding.

Pastor’s lawyers have claimed that Snoopy was somehow injured as Pastor and his ex, Taly Russell, had sex under a tree in Riverside Park on Aug. 4, 2016, ​when the couple left her tied to a fence some yards away. Lead defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt told jurors during closings that Snoopy could have been injured by “dog walkers, building people, passerbys in the park, or even elevators,” not their client.

“It’s nonsense, contrived,”​​ Lefcourt said of the state’s case. “[Russell] just lies for no reason, because she can.”

Yet prosecutors allege that Pastor attacked the poodle following an accident on the carpet.

“This small, fluffy dog was beaten to death,” Assistant District Attorney Tanisha Palvia told jurors after projecting a photo of the pooch’s bruised remains. “Think about the kind of person who would cause this kind of injury to a defenseless animal.”

“This was not an accident,” the prosecutor said. “The defense would have you believe some deranged dog-beater came running through the park, beat the living daylights out of Snoopy, and then ran away​ —​ ​without Ms. Russell or Mr. Pastor noticing” while they were being intimate under a nearby tree.

“In the early morning hours of Aug. 4, 2016, in this defendant’s apartment, the defendant beat Snoopy to death,” Pavia argued. “No one from the outside did this. The only possibility that remains are that Taly or [Pastor] did this.”

“Do you really believe that that slender woman [Russell] beat to death the same dog her children loved so much, until her organs were pulverized, breaking nine of her ribs, on the day before her daughter’s birthday?” the prosecutor asked jurors. “It doesn’t make any sense.”

The 46-year-old attorney did not take the stand during his brief defense case, but his two exes did for the prosecution.

“I looked down and there was Snoopy — stiff, not moving — her eyes were sunken into her head, and there were feces behind her, then I went closer, and I touched her and she was cold and hard,” Russell testified during the animal cruelty trial.

Pastor’s ex-fiancee Monique Olivares also took the stand to detail how her pooch Molly died under eerily similar circumstances in 2013.

“I found her in front of the sofa, not moving, lifeless and there were feces behind her,” Olivares said through tears. “I said, ‘Oh my God, Molly is dead!’”

Pastor was allegedly sitting mere feet away, at his computer, when she discovered Molly’s remains.

In both instances, Pastor then jumped on the internet to “google what to do with a dead dog,” the prosecutor said.

Both dogs were discovered dead in Pastor’s Upper West Side brownstone.