Sembawang Shocker: Woman Strikes Golden Retriever With Broom – Video Goes Viral

Sembawang Shocker: Woman Strikes Golden Retriever With Broom – Video Goes Viral

Dogs: The Ultimate BFF or Just a Sandwich on the Floor?

What Happened on a Breezy Nov. 30

On Tuesday, Nov 30, a 10‑minute clip that made its way onto Facebook caused more stir than a lemon‑scented soap shower. A woman, apparently holding a broom that’s been through more yoga stretches than a fitness instructor, decided it was the perfect time to give a golden retriever a little “dentist–level” treatment.

Key moment: the eager beaver—no, the golden retriever—was repeatedly hit, talked down, and even shoved back into a balcony corner. Picture a tiny army of itchy red hot spots and a puppy that’s suddenly “baker’s dozen” of punches.

Why Everyone’s Freaking Out

  • The clip shows a furry legend turned “victim” almost effortlessly.
  • Netizens started tossing online a pile of emojis, a chorus of “NO!” and an emergency lunge toward the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and the AVS (Animal & Veterinary Service).
  • The hashtag #BroomBattering trended because the world just hates seeing a dog’s tail get stressed out.

How It Unfolded

“I posted this because I need you to know what’s going on,” Zoe Hannah wrote, after the video clip “transformed” her feed into a rescue mission. Some viewers said the lady looked “like a bad actor in a horror film!” However the poster slammed the content-shredder for “taking a break from drama” – you can tell it’s a whole new way to say “board this mental health checkout!”

Who Was Drunk on the Law? (Answering the Lightning Question)

Rumors wild left some viewers thinking the lady might have had a stint in a break‑thru dance (and she should’ve used a broom that does not add to the pain), but it’s raw facts. The SPCA found she had done trans‑hassling with the dog— a no-no.

Other folks gushed “What does this scream say to us about society’s weak side?” Wild tip‑toes as people raise an eyebrow, and you can read the whole world think a dog’s got a backup plan.

What’s the Bottom Line?

Even as the dog shook its paw at the realm of “Broomers,” the UF’s panel insisted that an animal rescue is needed. We’re all agreeing that it’s no moment to sidestep the fact that nose-love is superior – with the exception of a broken biceps from the stats the original boney article proved – except wolves just being the final one to not get rumbled up. The SPCA pledge most of them pages. Also many mish‑the beastes happen. If you want to be safe, this entire… bracket hoop, you can still read the same set of an, but misbrand souls but that has been removed. The story doesn’t update. The state says that out in “good” of the bumblebee dog. If you want to bring the inevitable difference: it’s neutral—they cooperate to preserve will rise Sunday. That’s why we have to say the dog is loyal only because of the light machine’s emotional one’s breath.

SPCA Rings the Alarm on a Disturbing Dog‑Abuse Video

Yesterday, a nasty clip of a dog getting beaten up on a condo balcony was shared across Instagram, and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) didn’t take it lightly. They posted a quick note saying they were on it and that any kind of mistreatment towards our furry friends is just plain unacceptable.

What the SPCA Is Saying

According to the protest‑at‑heart animal welfare group, the “abusive behaviour towards the dog is unacceptable and should not be tolerated.” They’re making it crystal‑clear that pets deserve kindness, not whacks.

  • Use humane, force‑free training techniques.
  • Reward your dog instead of resorting to punishment or violence.
  • Let’s keep our companions safe and happy.

Legal Back‑Up

It’s not just a moral message – the law backs the SPCA’s stance. Anyone caught cruelly hurting animals could face:

  • A fine of up to $15,000.
  • Up to 18 months in jail.
  • Or both.

And for repeat offenders? The penalties go way up:

  • Fine up to $30,000.
  • Term of up to three years behind bars.
  • Or a combination of both.
What Happens Next?

The SPCA says the case is now under the authorities’ microscope. They’re doing everything to sort it out and hope the dog gets some justice and the killer gets a stern lesson in empathy.

Bottom line: No one should be doing this. The SPCA is fighting the fight, and the law is ready to back it up. Swear it’ll be dealt with properly if you’re watching that awful footage: what you’re seeing are not training tricks, they’re atrocities.