Shocking moment vile dog owner throws puppy from a car across the road

EXCLUSIVE – Shocking moment vile dog owner throws puppy from a car across the road after he was caught on camera yanking dog’s lead and punching it in the head

  •  EXCLUSIVE: A second chilling video has emerged of a man abusing a dog

A vile dog owner filmed repeatedly punching a puppy in the head has been caught on camera abusing animals again, this time hurling a small dog from a car, sending it skidding across the road.

New footage has emerged showing the same man picking up a French Bulldog by the scruff of the neck and throwing it to the other side of the road.

In shocking video, the frightened dog landed on its back before quickly twisting onto its front as it skidded across the street.

The man tossed the dog from a friend’s car as he got out and waved to the driver and walked into a house without any care for the dog, which waits nervously on the other side of the road before eventually being beckoned over.

He is believed to be the same man who was filmed on a doorbell camera yanking the lead of a XL Bully pup before smacking the dog’s head five times in a sickening attack now being investigated by the RSPCA.

After exiting his car, the vile man is seen dragging the dog out of the vehicle and hurling it

The dog is seen to land roughly on the ground and bounce across the road

The man then walks into a property leaving the frightened dog outside

Both videos were filmed in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

A source who supplied the second clip told MailOnline said: ‘It’s the same man responsible for attacking the dogs in both videos. He’s a disgusting individual well-known for hurting animals.

‘The new clip to emerge we think was taken in May so a few weeks before the attack on the XL Bully.

‘You see the man open the passenger door of a car and throw this dog – which we believe is a young French Bulldog – about two or three feet in the air right across the road.

‘We can’t see how hurt the dog is, but you can see from the reaction that the animal is shaken up. They appear very cowed and frightened and wait pensively on the other side of the road.

‘The man who did it, however, couldn’t care less. He waves to his mate and walks into his house. He doesn’t give the poor dog a second thought.

‘From what we know, it’s the same man filmed last week beating the poor XL Bully as he walked past a doorbell camera.

‘Clearly no dog is safe in his presence.’

In footage revealed by MailOnline yesterday, a puppy is seen being pulled on a lead by the same unidentified man.

At one point he crouches down as the pet refuses to move and snaps: ‘Come on, no come here.’

A doorbell camera caught the man slapping a puppy five times and yanking his lead

The vile dog owner is now being investigated by the RSPCA

The yob then hits the puppy five times before shouting: ‘Move.’

In the distressing 23-second clip, filmed last Friday, the defenceless animal can be heard crying and whimpering.

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The man walks out of view, but later reappears walking in the opposite direction carrying the dog.

He is heard on camera launching a foul-mouth rant and says: ‘I don’t want it no want it no more, he can f**k off.’

A shocked member of the public wrote on social media: ‘NAME & SHAME and get him stopped from owning dogs, if he does this in broad day in public imagine behind closed doors.

‘He said “I don’t want it”. I don’t think the puppy wants him neither.’

Local Charlotte Percy said: ‘Vile piece of s**t. The poor baby’ while another shocked

Stoke-on-Trent resident, Carl Headland, added: ‘Why do they have animals if they dislike them so much.’

The XL Bully is believed to have been returned to the breeder and is now safe.

But the video, which has been circulated online, has prompted the RSCPA to launch an appeal to find the man responsible.

An RSPCA spokesman said: ‘We are aware of this and are looking into it.

‘As such, we are unable to comment further at this time.’

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