Man Rescues Pit Bull From Drowning After It Attacked Him 2 Times in TikTok Video

Man Rescues Pit Bull From Drowning After It Attacked Him 2 Times in TikTok Video

  • A man in a video had a run-in with a pit bull, and he went viral for the way he defended himself in a compassionate way
  • The pit bull went after the man in a relentless attack, and he evaded danger while keeping the dog safe
  • Online users were impressed by the way the man dealt with a pitbull attack skillfully while protecting a smaller dog

A man showed people how he was able to survive when a pit bull attacked him. The man stayed strong despite the dog's persistent offence.

Man helps pit bull after it attacked him twice in TikTok video
Man helps pit bull that attacked him twice in TikTok video. Image: @animalworld0083
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The video of the man's fierce face-off with the pit bull received thousands of likes. Online users could not stop raving about how the pit bull kept going.

A man in a TikTok video posted by @animalworld0083 faced a pit bull head-on. To defend himself and a small dog, he used a large outdoor chair to avoid the pit bull's snaps. He wrestled the pit bull after it broke through the gate and was able to drag it back before it broke free again. The dangerous dog kept attacking until the man's shoe fell off, and he wrestled the pit bull once more before overpowering it and tossing it into a pool. As he walked away, he turned back after realising the dog might drown, and he went in to save the vicious dog.

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Pit bull terrorises crowd

In a related story, Briefly News reported that a TikTok video captured the havoc caused by the presence of a pit bull. The dog was chasing a group. Some of them ran away to the top of a vehicle by parked on the street. As more people piled on the car’s roof, the pit bull started leaping, trying to bite their dangling legs. Online users were amazed after seeing the effect of people's weight when they crowded on the car roof. The pit bull still made it to the roof of the car and began the chase all over again.

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Pit bull chases people onto car
A pit bull went viral after it chased people onto a car in a TikTok video. Image: @qnimalworld0083
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TikTok reviewers amazed by relentless pit bull

Many people were mortified by the video of the pit bull in attack mode. People admired the man who evaded the pit bull without harming it. The man's conscience when he went back to save the dog touched peeps. Watch the video of the man handling the pit bull attack, and read people's comments below:

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Yummy said:

"I own a pit bull too and they are not as aggressive as people see them, they don't charge like that unless you trigger them, this dog has clearly not been trained properly, my pit bull would only charge if someone pushes me or go near me without warning, unless I say no then she will know to stop but will still charge if I change my mind."

Tau commented:

"I don't like the ending."

Fundile gushed:

"One of the bravest men with a warm heart."

uffy analysed:

"Most people think they will lose to a dog in a fight. You have to be very calm and be ready for some bite and scratch, then you have plenty of ways to subdue the dog."

Spynx wote:

"So far, the only person I've seen fight off a pit bull."

wakeupMrWest speculated:

"Plot twist: he is the owner."

👾 remarked:

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"Man vs dog was never a debate."

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za