
Woman Throws A Puppy At A Man, He Refuses To Give It Back And Shares How Happy The Doggy Is Now
Another bizarre Karen incident has just gone viral. On Friday night, rapper Glomula posted a video that showed a white woman holding a puppy and preventing him from getting back into his car.
As the woman walked towards him in the middle of the street, she began telling him that “he’s black” and became more and more confrontational. Finally, when Glomula asked why she held the dog in such an unsafe manner, the woman violently threw the pup at him, obviously hurting the poor critter.
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Warning: The video contains animal harm and strong language
Idk what’s goin on but I got a new dog pic.twitter.com/noLZKNYO6d
— glogloglo (@Mulaflare) October 10, 2020
During the incident, the woman directly referred to the man’s race as she paced around with the dog in her arms
The good news is, Glomula kept the dog
The little baby is safe now 🥺 pic.twitter.com/GhSRAWSIh9
— 🇯🇲🇯🇲Jas. #JusticeForMichaelDean🇧🇩🇧🇩 (@jasminbbeb) October 10, 2020
A new Instagram photo and series of stories on his account show the pup is in much better hands
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The rapper named his new pet Movie
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Glomula also set up a GoFundMe, with an initial goal of $3,000, to take care of Movie’s immediate needs and ongoing care
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Because of the viral video (23 million views on Twitter and 2.5 million views on Instagram), it reached enough people who wanted to ensure the puppy has a high-quality life
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The fundraiser was fully secured in less than eight hours
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The rapper even started an Instagram account for his new pet, where the little fella has already amassed over 220,000 followers
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We should determine whether or not we can take care of a dog before getting one. Then nobody would have to throw them at strangers in order to get rid of them. “Time is the most important thing,” Rachel Spencer, the creator of The Paw Post pet blog, told Bored Panda. “To be a parent, you need to be there for your dog, especially puppies where it is round the clock, but even with an older dog, it’s recommended you take at least two weeks off work to settle them in.”
Then, you need to consider who will look after the pooch when you have to go away. Spencer suggests asking yourself will you have a dog walker, sitter, or a friend or relative come to care for them. You can also consider daycare. But then keep in mind it is going to be around other dogs. “A young dog may feel overwhelmed or an older dog who may need more quiet time could feel very stressed in a busy daycare.”
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“What if your pet falls ill? Can you pay for treatment? Can you pay monthly insurance costs? Do you like going on lots of holidays abroad? You’ll need to factor in paying for your pet to be cared for into the cost of your holiday,” Spencer continued.
“Do you own or rent your property? If you rent, will your landlord allow pets? It would be devastating to welcome a dog into your home then have to give it up. Even if you own your flat, there could be a clause in the lease saying no pets.”
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Basically, it comes down to you being able to include your pet in every part of your life. Including weekends when you’re away for work, nights out, and holidays. “Your dog is part of your family.”
“Finally, do you mind being covered in dog hair, slobber, your best shoes and handbags being chewed, and waking up to ‘accidents’ in the small hours?” Spencer asked. If the answer to this and all the above questions is yes, you’re probably going to be a great dog parent.
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Here’s what people said about the whole ordeal
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P.S. According to Know Your Meme, Karen is a slang term used as an antagonistic female character. It became really popular in 2020, when the term was broadly applied to a swath of white women who had been filmed harassing people of color, including dialing the emergency services on them for no criminal reason.
Her pupils are dilated. I think she's on something and that's why she's acting so bizarre. I'm so glad the puppers found a responsible owner. Its clear this woman has no business owning dog at this time (if ever, at this point).
yes. she seems either on drugs or psychotic, or both.
She looks like she's on some heavy-duty meds for mental illness. Or maybe she's recently off those meds. One way or another, she just gave that guy a Malinois puppy, and those don't come cheap.
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Yummy
God, what a mess, she really better not have kids somewhere, either.
Drugs make you racist? Ambien, right?
No, but they can make you uninhibited.
It might not even be her dog...
What difference does it makes?
Kit Cassidy -
The drug use is not an excuse for cruelty, for any crime. If she was "on something", plus she's "naturally" cruel, violent person, she should be locked up in a drug rehabilitation and psychiatric institution as long as it takes to reform this travesty of a human being; if that is even possible at all.
Honestly I'm not seeing dilated eyes. I have seen plenty earlier in my life in my raving years, maybe had eyes like saucers myself on a few occasions. She's not right in the head for sure. Could be the effects of strong antidepressants that block all emotions and that's why she has such a lifeless expression. Glad the dog went to someone who cared.
That's not how antidepressants work. Clearly a drug addict.
There are millions of "people" who are completely deprived of compassion without any drugs; hate and anger is a lifeless, merciless expression.
@Janine B: Well maybe not block all emotions, that's an exaggeration, but they can certainly dull all emotions down. That is a well known effect of some antidepressants.
Then again, my pupils are constantly dilated on their own despite the brightness of any lights I have on, so her eyes could just be like that and she's just crazy. But still, most people don't have constantly dilated eyes so it could be drugs too.
A Dumbo Octopus lol
garcia-jennifer09 -
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Weed does not make people act like that. Bitch is crazy AF
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Jesus Christ, that poor dog :( And you can see how it IMMEDIATELY goes to this stranger and cowers behind him while his white trash racist piece of sh*t owner keeps acting like she's some kind of tough sh*t. That dog knew who would keep him safe. But gods forgive me, I would've punched the stupid b*tch for being aggressive like that after she threw the dog--that's harassment and assault she just did and her face deserves a restructuring to match her filthy soul
Don't forget animal abuse!
Malakai, you don't need god's forgiveness, anybody's forgiveness.
Malakai, would you really have punched her, or would you have been too busy comforting the puppy. I know with me it would be puppy first.
YES,YES,YES !! That tramping looking bi***ch needed her lights punched out !!!
I would have punched her too
Tammy Gundaker follower
Violence is not the solution. What she deserves is absolutely no violence, but to be taken care of at the hospital. STOP promotig violene as a solution for things. It will NOT help. Or how till it help to beat her up?
Obviously that woman is a danger and should be in an institution before she does serious harm. She showed ZERO remorse, empathy or anything really. She really needs help.
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I voted for this comment because i felt sorry for that woman. She realy seems troubled and needs help. And here, everyone feels sorry for that puppy. I dont get it.
There are many people troubled, hurting and they do not resort to cause harm to any innocent, defenseless, sentient being!!!! No excuse!!!
I have mental health issues and I wouldn't throw a puppy at a stranger or call them racist names.
I agree. I feel sorry for all three of them. Clearly she does jeed some form of help, and obviously it does not excuse her behaviour towards both the man and puppy as well. For everyone saying its her fault or have mental health problems, so do I, and we have no idea whats actually going on; besides mental health effects everyone differently. And im just glad the puppy is in a new home.
I've been out of my zoloft for 2 weeks now ( communication problems between doctor and pharmacy) and I'm having a really hard time but I would NEVER hurt one of my puppies. Yes, that woman clearly needs some kid of help but we're feeling sorry for the puppy because she was a completely innocent being in that whole thing. The man who is now giving that baby the life she deserves is truly a hero. The ONLY thing getting me through right now is the love and patience I get from my fur babies and my husband.
Dietmar Pichler Good response!
I've felt bad things in my life, but I didn't hurt innocent animals. It's not an excuse.
I feel bad for her too - but I feel worse for the puppy!!! The dog has no choice with the way it is treated - she made her choices and throwing an innocent puppy was the one that shows her character, not her mental health.
Doreen Raia ?
Her pupils are dilated. I think she's on something and that's why she's acting so bizarre. I'm so glad the puppers found a responsible owner. Its clear this woman has no business owning dog at this time (if ever, at this point).
yes. she seems either on drugs or psychotic, or both.
She looks like she's on some heavy-duty meds for mental illness. Or maybe she's recently off those meds. One way or another, she just gave that guy a Malinois puppy, and those don't come cheap.
both duh
yeah
Yummy
God, what a mess, she really better not have kids somewhere, either.
Drugs make you racist? Ambien, right?
No, but they can make you uninhibited.
It might not even be her dog...
What difference does it makes?
Kit Cassidy -
The drug use is not an excuse for cruelty, for any crime. If she was "on something", plus she's "naturally" cruel, violent person, she should be locked up in a drug rehabilitation and psychiatric institution as long as it takes to reform this travesty of a human being; if that is even possible at all.
Honestly I'm not seeing dilated eyes. I have seen plenty earlier in my life in my raving years, maybe had eyes like saucers myself on a few occasions. She's not right in the head for sure. Could be the effects of strong antidepressants that block all emotions and that's why she has such a lifeless expression. Glad the dog went to someone who cared.
That's not how antidepressants work. Clearly a drug addict.
There are millions of "people" who are completely deprived of compassion without any drugs; hate and anger is a lifeless, merciless expression.
@Janine B: Well maybe not block all emotions, that's an exaggeration, but they can certainly dull all emotions down. That is a well known effect of some antidepressants.
Then again, my pupils are constantly dilated on their own despite the brightness of any lights I have on, so her eyes could just be like that and she's just crazy. But still, most people don't have constantly dilated eyes so it could be drugs too.
A Dumbo Octopus lol
garcia-jennifer09 -
vladua follower
Dipensary in the background
Weed does not make people act like that. Bitch is crazy AF
CrunChewy McSandybutt like
CrunChewy McSandybutt lol
Jesus Christ, that poor dog :( And you can see how it IMMEDIATELY goes to this stranger and cowers behind him while his white trash racist piece of sh*t owner keeps acting like she's some kind of tough sh*t. That dog knew who would keep him safe. But gods forgive me, I would've punched the stupid b*tch for being aggressive like that after she threw the dog--that's harassment and assault she just did and her face deserves a restructuring to match her filthy soul
Don't forget animal abuse!
Malakai, you don't need god's forgiveness, anybody's forgiveness.
Malakai, would you really have punched her, or would you have been too busy comforting the puppy. I know with me it would be puppy first.
YES,YES,YES !! That tramping looking bi***ch needed her lights punched out !!!
I would have punched her too
Tammy Gundaker follower
Violence is not the solution. What she deserves is absolutely no violence, but to be taken care of at the hospital. STOP promotig violene as a solution for things. It will NOT help. Or how till it help to beat her up?
Obviously that woman is a danger and should be in an institution before she does serious harm. She showed ZERO remorse, empathy or anything really. She really needs help.
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I voted for this comment because i felt sorry for that woman. She realy seems troubled and needs help. And here, everyone feels sorry for that puppy. I dont get it.
There are many people troubled, hurting and they do not resort to cause harm to any innocent, defenseless, sentient being!!!! No excuse!!!
I have mental health issues and I wouldn't throw a puppy at a stranger or call them racist names.
I agree. I feel sorry for all three of them. Clearly she does jeed some form of help, and obviously it does not excuse her behaviour towards both the man and puppy as well. For everyone saying its her fault or have mental health problems, so do I, and we have no idea whats actually going on; besides mental health effects everyone differently. And im just glad the puppy is in a new home.
I've been out of my zoloft for 2 weeks now ( communication problems between doctor and pharmacy) and I'm having a really hard time but I would NEVER hurt one of my puppies. Yes, that woman clearly needs some kid of help but we're feeling sorry for the puppy because she was a completely innocent being in that whole thing. The man who is now giving that baby the life she deserves is truly a hero. The ONLY thing getting me through right now is the love and patience I get from my fur babies and my husband.
Dietmar Pichler Good response!
I've felt bad things in my life, but I didn't hurt innocent animals. It's not an excuse.
I feel bad for her too - but I feel worse for the puppy!!! The dog has no choice with the way it is treated - she made her choices and throwing an innocent puppy was the one that shows her character, not her mental health.
Doreen Raia ?