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06 April 2017

Video footage of a guard dog being viciously attacked by a man is making its rounds on social media, enraging animal lovers.





Man's vicious attack on dog raises animal lovers' hackles

A screengrab of CCTV footage showing the man using a helmet to beat the dog.
A screengrab of CCTV footage showing the man using a helmet to beat the dog.
PETALING JAYA: Video footage of a guard dog being viciously attacked by a man is making its rounds on social media, enraging animal lovers.

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The man, said to be a Singaporean, even used a helmet to hit the dog repeatedly in the incident, which supposedly occurred at the entrance of a housing estate in Puchong on Sunday night.
In the two-minute 43-second footage, the man is on a bicycle with a basket carrying his own pet dog.
He stops when the guard dog breaks free of its leash at the guardhouse and barks at him.
The man falls off his bicycle, even though the guard dog does not attack him.
At this point, the man looks enraged and runs up to the guardhouse and catches the dog before proceeding to slap it with his hand.
He then places the guard dog on a table and punches it repeatedly.
A female security guard tries to intervene, but he lashes out at her.
Another man approaches the guardhouse, but the dog attacker is seen pointing his finger threateningly at him.
He then takes a helmet and strikes the dog several times while holding it by its collar. He also seems to strangle the dog at several points.
After a while, he throws the dog behind the guard post. At this point, what he is doing to the dog is not clearly visible but it is believed that he continues abusing it.
He then picks up his bicycle and leaves soon after.
The video was posted on Facebook by Canine welfare organisation Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB) on Thursday afternoon.
Unsurprisingly, the video was widely shared, with Facebook users slamming the man.
MDDB rescue coordinator Irene Low said she hopes that the Veterinary Department will ensure the man is duly dealt with.
"We cannot allow such cruel treatment of dogs to happen. There are just far too many such cases happening here," said Low.
A police report on the incident was made on Thursday.
According to Low, the department took the dog with them.
"The dog has some internal injuries, but it can wag its tail and eat," she said.
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Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/04/06/mans-vicious-attack-on-dog-raises-animal-lovers-hackles/#2FrzR4lxFSlRKBDh.99

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