
Spine-chilling video: Leashed Husky attacks woman in Gurgaon, sparks outrage online
The footage has now triggered discussions on social media around responsible pet ownership, breed management, and safety in urban neighbourhoods.
Woman bitten, dragged to ground despite dog being leashed
In the CCTV clip from the society, the woman, seen walking alone along the footpath, is suddenly attacked by a leashed husky accompanied by its owner. The dog bites her and pulls her to the ground while the owner and two bystanders try to intervene. It takes multiple attempts, including physical force, to get the animal to release its grip.
The woman was later taken to a hospital for treatment.
'No trigger, just lack of control': Online reactions
Many who viewed the video raised questions about the dog's training and the owner's ability to manage such a strong breed in a public setting. The incident has sparked criticism and safety concerns among residents and social media users.
Watch the viral video here:
According to a comment under the video, 'There was no trigger here. Clearly, the husky is not trained or equipped to handle walking among a crowd of strangers.'
Another user wrote, 'Your dog deserves a responsible human. Not someone who hides behind 'aww he's just excited' every time he lunges.'
Public calls for clearer rules on dog ownership
Several people online have demanded stronger regulations for pet owners, especially those with large or high-energy breeds. From leash control to behavioural assessments, the debate has grown louder with each share of the video.
One user commented, 'This is really a very serious matter.
This girl's life was in danger. Please keep such dogs away from public places.'
Another wrote, 'There should be a mandatory checklist when you own a dog, starting with allowed breeds, owner-to-dog strength ratio, cleanliness inspections, etc.'
No statement from authorities yet
So far, no official comment has been issued by local authorities or law enforcement, as per the report. The video continues to circulate widely, as citizens call for urgent attention to safety and accountability.
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