A video showing a dog attacking multiple people in seconds has gone viral on the social media platform X, and it is raising fresh concerns among users. The clip has grabbed attention because of how quickly the situation escalates, leaving viewers shocked and talking about street safety.
Calm outdoors scene turns dangerous
In the footage, a few men are sitting outside, relaxed and unaware of any threat. Suddenly, a dog approaches from behind and attacks one of them, knocking him off his chair. The rapid turn of events has shocked many watching the clip. Before the situation can settle, the dog moves toward another man sitting nearby and bites his leg. Even when pushed away briefly, the dog continues its aggressive behaviour and attempts to attack a third person in the area.
Panic spreads in seconds
One of the victims tries to fend off the dog using a chair, but it circles back and attacks again. The intensity and speed of the attacks make it hard for anyone nearby to react.Eventually, two more individuals intervene and manage to drive the dog away. By then, multiple people have already been targeted in a very short span of time.
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Social media users react
The video has triggered strong reactions online, with many users worried about the dog’s behaviour and possible health risks.“He has rabies for sure,” one user wrote.Another comment stated, “This is classic rabies behaviour….and anyone who got bitten or even scratched should rush to the hospital,” highlighting the seriousness of the incident.Some users also shared their concerns about personal safety. One wrote, “I always keep an iron walking stick while walking on streets where stray dogs are roaming. I think I need to take more precautions. My walking stick is not sufficient to deal with this situation. The healthy men failed terribly. The plastic chair was broken. So scary,” showing how the video has affected people’s perception of safety.Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral video and reactions shared on the social media platform X. The authenticity of the video and the claims made by users have not been independently verified. The views expressed are those of individual users and do not reflect the opinions of The Times of India. Thumb image: X