Multiple reports describe an incident captured on video in which a man throws a small dog over a six-foot fence. The man, identified in one report as James Andrew, is shown grabbing the terrier by the head while the dog appears to kick its legs in distress. The footage reportedly shows the man acting as if he is amused during the act. After lifting the dog, the man throws it over the fence, leading to the dog being separated from the area where the incident occurs. The reports frame the event as suspected animal cruelty and cite the dog’s visible distress during the handling. Details on the location, timing, and any formal charges or police response are not provided in the supplied excerpts. The accounts focus on the viral video evidence and the circumstances shown, including the dog’s reaction and the manner in which it is handled before being thrown.
Man filmed throwing a dog over a six-foot fence in suspected animal cruelty incident
Multiple reports describe an incident captured on video in which a man throws a small dog over a six-foot fence. The man, identified in one report as James Andrew, is shown grabbing the terrier by the...
- A video shows a man grabbing a small terrier by the head.
- The dog appears to kick and show signs of distress during the incident.
- The man throws the dog over a six-foot fence.
- The incident is described as suspected animal cruelty.
- One report identifies the man as James Andrew.
James Andrew picked up the tiny terrier which kicked its legs in 'distress' while he 'appears to be amused' - and threw him.
3 hours agoJames Andrew picked up the tiny terrier which kicked its legs in 'distress' while he 'appears to be amused' - and threw him.
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