Doorbell cam catches brute repeatedly beating puppy in street as it won’t move

An appalling video taken from a doorbell camera has captured the moment a cruel man was seen repeatedly whacking a puppy in the street because it wouldn't move while out on a walk.

The brute was seen walking the little Bulldog-breed on a lead in the Hanley area of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire on Friday (July 7) when the little dog stopped in its tracks.

"Come on, no come here," the bloke was heard saying as he crouched down by the baby dog that was refusing to move.

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But when the pup didn't follow orders the vile thug lashed out at it five times before shouting: "Move."

The yob then disappears out of view but is then seen walking in the opposite direction carrying the pooch as he launched a foul-mouthed rant about the pet.

“I don’t want it, no want it no more, he can f**k off," he snapped.

The defenceless dog can be heard crying and whimpering in the heartbreaking 23-second Google Nest camera clip.

Locals have since reacted with fury at the shocking attack since it has been shared online.

One person fumed: “Vile piece of s*it. The poor baby.”

Another added: “Why do they have animals if they dislike them so much.”

A third said: “Someone should do that to him.”

“I know how I think he should be punished,” a fourth argued.

The RSPCA is hunting the man after the dog was hit, as they said in a statement: "We are aware of this and are looking into it.

“As such, we are unable to comment further at this time.”

The news comes after a thug who stabbed a couple's dog to death pulled a switchblade after his three unleashed pit bulls attacked their pet police sources said.

The brutal attack on Saturday (June 17) evening happened as the helpless dog’s owners, a 43-year-old woman and 51-year-old man, tried to separate the pets near New York's Central Park's 106th Street and East Drive entrance, sources said.

The suspect’s three dogs are said to have chased Eli, a 14-year-old pit bull-German shepherd mix at around 8.30 pm, as he was being walked by a couple from the area, according to sources and the tragic dog’s owner.

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