Man causes buzz as he runs, climbs iron bars to escape dogs attack (Video)

Man's narrow escape from aggressive dogs caught on camera

Man's narrow escape from aggressive dogs caught on camera
  • A man narrowly avoids a dog attack by climbing iron bars in a heart-pounding video. 
  • The incident occurs at a residence where the man had visited, catching him off guard.
  • The homeowner’s dogs react aggressively to the man’s presence, with one dog in a cage barking, and another unrestrained dog attempting to bite.

A  video circulating on social media has captured the harrowing moment when a man narrowly escaped ferocious dogs attack by climbing a set of iron bars.

The incident unfolded at a residence where the man had paid a visit.

Man's narrow escape from aggressive dogs caught on camera

In the video, which has rapidly gained traction across various social media platforms, the unidentified man can be seen standing within the confines of a residential property, apparently unaware of the lurking danger.

The homeowner’s dogs, evidently agitated by the presence of a stranger, wasted no time in attempting to confront the intruder.

In the video, one of the dogs was inside a strong cage, barking loudly at the man with its teeth showing and its fur standing up.

At the same time, another dog, not on a leash, kept jumping and trying to bite the man aggressively.

Netizens reactions …

@KUWAIT BTC said: “He can never get tired of holding that.”

@basit commented: “Legends says he is still hanging.”

@Candyy said: “This Boerboel no won really bite this guy cause my own dey jump fence.”

@Daviz Anita02 commented: “Omo the strength no go finish.”

@Eden said: “Later dog owner go say come e nor go bit you.”

@presichongo said: “He was told they don’t bite.”

@laddipo87 said: “Wetin you find reach there? You go explain tire.”

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In other news, A native of Kansas, 32-year-old Wichita was killed after his dog pulled the trigger while they were driving.

The Sumner County Sheriff’s office recently told local outlet KWCH that the hunter’s dog stepped on the rifle while it was in the back seat, causing it to discharge in the owner’s direction.
The victim, who was sitting in the truck’s front passenger seat, was struck in the back as he and the pet were out on a hunting excursion on Saturday, January 22. 
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