A video allegedly showing a dog being forced to run alongside a moving motorbike on the Kalyani Expressway has triggered widespread outrage on social media, with many users condemning the act as animal cruelty and calling for stricter enforcement of animal welfare laws.
The clip, which has been widely circulated online, shows a man riding a two-wheeler while a woman sits behind him. What has alarmed viewers, however, is the presence of a dog tied to the motorcycle with a leash fastened around its neck and forced to run along the road as the vehicle moves.
In the footage, the animal appears to struggle to keep pace with the bike, raising serious concerns about its safety and well-being. Animal lovers and social media users pointed out that tying a leash around the dog’s neck while riding could potentially lead to severe injury if the animal stumbles or loses balance. #Police can do whatever they want. In a shocking incident on the Kalyani Expressway, the owners riding on a motorbike & dog running alongside while holding it by a leash tied around its neck. The dog is probably pregnant.
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The video was later shared on the social media platform X, where it quickly drew attention and criticism. The user who posted the clip alleged that the incident occurred on the Kalyani Expressway and claimed the dog might be pregnant, further intensifying concerns among viewers.
The footage prompted a wave of reactions from animal welfare advocates and social media users, many of whom condemned the behaviour and questioned the responsibility of the pet owners. Several users expressed anger, arguing that individuals who treat animals in such a manner should not be allowed to keep pets.
Others used the incident to highlight the broader issue of responsible pet ownership. Some commenters stressed that owning a pet requires commitment, patience, and compassion, noting that animals depend on their owners for care, safety, and emotional well-being.
As the video continues to circulate online, it has once again reignited debate about animal welfare and the need for greater awareness about humane treatment and responsible pet care


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