Mumbai dog sitter does THIS to German Shepherd while being drunk; video goes viral | WATCH

Viral News: Vijay Rangare, a well-known animal activist, posted a video in his social media, how a drunk dog sitter brutally beat German Shephard, video get viral grabbing mass attention from the viewer.

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Viral News: A  video has been seen going viral in social media how a dog sitter hit a German Shephard with the belt nearby. The video was shared by Vijay Rangare, an animal activist after he found about the incident, through another carataker who recorded the incident  .

About the viral video 

The Video shares shows two side of video merge together , the first part shows how the dog sitter start to thrash german shephard, as the dog cheerfully plays with other dog, man stands and grab rein like belt and start brutally hitting dogs. In the second part of the video shows how the activist slaps the dog sitter after he found out about the incident and he found out that the dog sitter was drunk the incident occurred.

Legal Action taken 

The incident was reported to Mumbai police, with written complaint along with the video recorded by other caretaker, and request the police to take charge and look over all the CCTV nearby to get evidence regarding the incident, and punish the caretaker who was drunk during working time ,as well to make him pay for his action

Viewers Comments regarding the caretaker action 

The videos caused different opinions among the people. Some commented that the physical action was not the best method of action, even if everyone agreed that the activist was correct to approach the owner of the pet center and the person who looked after the dog. "This gave me the chills," one reader wrote. Excellent work, sir. Another person said, "The most satisfying conclusion," "Good that you stood up, but beating is not the best way," said a third. According to a fourth commenter, "Shelter should be closed with immediate action," I would like to thank the informers and your team for their prompt action. Simply put, I want to know where the kids are.

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