A Warning to Pet Owners: Massachusetts Dog Walker Caught Abusing Multiple Dogs

A video is going viral of a dog walker in Massachusetts abusing multiple dogs by pulling them 7+ feet in the air by their leashes.

The dog walker has either six or seven dogs in the video (it is hard to tell because that is a big grouping).

For a professional dog walker, maybe someone who walked the same seven dogs every day, that may be doable…but for a “regular” dog walker, seven dogs seems like a LOT to handle.

The man first yanks one of the dogs, who tries to stop the group to go to the bathroom. And when I say yank, I mean the walker pulled the very small French bulldog (so it looked) 7 feet by its collar.

It was mortifying.

Then, while still yanking multiple dogs’ leashes and moving them feet in the air at a time, the walker uses his feet aggressively. It seems as though he is separating dogs, or perhaps stopping the frenchie from using the bathroom…it is unclear.

But it is bad. And a scary reminder to check in on whoever is walking your dog.

NOT ALL DOG WALKERS DO THIS. In fact, this jerk is probably in the 1%, but they are out there.

The disturbing video is below – trigger warning for those who love animals –

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