Thursday, April 18, 2024

See it! Pit Bull Chomps Down on Woman’s Foot on Subway and Won’t Let Go (WATCH)

pit bull attacking woman's foot

*All we can say is thank God it wasn’t us. We’re referring to a woman who got her foot attacked by a pit bull while she was on the subway in NYC. You know when a pit bull grabs on to something, getting it to let go is hella hard. And that was the case here. As you’ll see in the video, the woman and other passengers were freaked out of their minds, trying to get the pooch to let go.

As the video shows, riders on the 4 train desperately try to get the dog to let go of the woman’s foot.

“You should’ve had your dog in a bag, kennel, muzzle. It wasn’t a service dog,” said TahSyi Kyng, an eyewitness.

Kyng and his girlfriend were on the downtown 4 train to pick up their kids when a man entered the subway with his pit bull, Vinci.

“The dog sat on my foot, and I really didn’t mind it much,” he said.

When a bench opened up, the dog owner sat down and put his dog on the seat, witnesses told Eyewitness News.

The dog later bumped into a female passenger sitting adjacent to it, Kyng said

“She was like, ‘The dog don’t belong on the seat. That’s an animal, people belong on the seat. Put the dog on the floor,’ and he looked at her like, ‘I’m not moving my ***ing dog'”, Kyng said.

After a few seconds, the dog is finally yanked off the woman. But straphangers continued to yell at the dog’s handler for letting the dog get out of control.

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The MTA doesn’t know where and when the incident happened but has flagged the video for the NYPD, according to the NY Daily News.

“Our rules require non-service animals to be kept inside containers and not disturbing other passengers,” said MTA spokesman Shams Tarek.

“What’s happening in this video is disturbing and a clear violation of our rules.”

Facebook commentators were appalled by the incident.

“I CANT STAND these entitled idiots who think it is OK to bring their loose dogs on the trains,” wrote Michelle Cadore. “They need to be fined. The risk of being bitten is one thing and then there are some folks who are actually allergic to dogs.”

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