A disturbing video circulating on social media has triggered widespread anger after a group of men were seen restraining a helpless puppy and forcing it to drink liquid from a can. The clip, reportedly
filmed near Jaipur, Rajasthan, shows the terrified animal struggling to escape while one of the men presses the can to its mouth.
The video quickly went viral, drawing sharp criticism from animal lovers and activists across the country.
Animal welfare group seeks legal action
Pal Foundation, a prominent animal welfare organisation, shared the video online and urged authorities to take immediate and strict action against those involved. In its statement, the group highlighted that compelling animals to consume alcohol or harmful substances is a serious offence and amounts to cruelty under Indian law.
What further enraged viewers was the men’s decision to upload a second video after the first one gained traction. The follow-up clip reportedly showed the same puppy being subjected to similar treatment, intensifying public anger.
Police officer condemns act, urges accountability
Reacting strongly to the incident, a senior inspector from Mumbai Police, known for his involvement in animal welfare, termed the act “cruel and unacceptable.” He emphasised that animals place implicit trust in humans, and exploiting that trust for entertainment reflects extreme insensitivity.
Calling for public cooperation, he urged anyone with information about the individuals to come forward, educate them, and report the incident so accountability can be ensured. He added that compassion, responsibility, and justice must guide how animals are treated.
Was it alcohol?
While most viewers believed the puppy was being forced to consume alcohol, some social media users pointed out that the visible can in the video appeared to be an energy drink brand named Predator. One user clarified that although it might not be alcohol, forcing any beverage on a young animal is harmful and deeply distressing.
Puppies have sensitive digestive systems, and substances like energy drinks, which contain caffeine, sugar, and stimulants, can be extremely dangerous for dogs, potentially leading to dehydration, heart complications, seizures, and poisoning.














