Dog Violently Kicked by Dog ‘Trainer’ in S’pore while Walking 10 Dogs

Dogs are man’s best friend, and nothing makes the internet angrier than seeing people abuse them.

Just look at the Platinium Club saga and you’ll get what I mean.

So when this short video clip of a dog in Singapore getting kicked by a “dog trainer” was uploaded to Reddit?

People exploded.

Dog Violently Kicked by Dog ‘Trainer’ in S’pore while Walking 10 Dogs

On 7 Mar 2021, a video clip of a dog trainer walking many dogs was uploaded onto the Singapore subreddit.

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Seemingly filmed by the person walking in front of the group, a female was seen walking 10 dogs.

Her voice was heard urging for the dogs to follow along.

When one of the dogs walked in front of the woman, she kicked the dog to get it back into line.

She did it twice, the first time, softy.

The second kick was much harsher.

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You can watch the full video here.

Netizens’ Reactions

As of the time of writing, the Reddit post has garnered around 1,500 votes with 94 comments.

A majority of the comments were along the lines of “feeding the woman to the dogs”:

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Others chose to focus on what the trainer did.

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One also related a similar experience her dog met within Singapore while out on a walk, except instead of a trainer, her dog was kicked by a stranger on the walking path.

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Not Much Known About The Incident

Now, before you get your pitchforks out and start stalking on Facebook, take note that not much is known about the dog kicking incident, except that it will be permanently enshrined in Internet history.

As this netizen has pointed out in the comments section:

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It wasn’t known what happened before the video was taken, or after.

One thing we do know for sure, however, is that you should never, ever, abuse dogs.

In public or otherwise.

After all, one moment of momentary relief could end up with many people calling for your blood:

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Plus, they’re so cute. Why would you do this to them, right?

If you need an additional reason to treat dogs nicely, just know that laws against animal abuse in Singapore are equally strict.

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