Leashed Husky Attacks Woman in Gurgaon, CCTV Video Sparks Outrage

A horrifying moment was caught on camera in Gurgaon, where a leashed Siberian Husky attacked a woman during her morning walk inside a posh residential complex. The CCTV footage, which has since gone viral, shows the woman walking past the dog when it suddenly lunges at her, bites her hand, and drags her to the ground.

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The incident took place on Golf Course Road, an upscale locality in Gurugram, where pet dogs are commonly walked in gated societies. The video shows that the Husky was under leash control, but still managed to overpower the woman, refusing to let go for nearly 15 seconds. The woman can be seen screaming and struggling to break free while bystanders rush to help. She was later taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries to her arm.

Video of the incident.

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The video has shocked netizens across India. Social media erupted with concerns about public safety and growing incidents of untrained aggressive dogs in urban areas. Hashtags like #PetSafety, #GurgaonHuskyAttack, and #DogAttack have been trending on X (formerly Twitter) since the footage surfaced.

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Many users questioned why such aggressive breeds are being kept in residential complexes without proper training or muzzles. Others demanded action against the pet owner and called for updated regulations on keeping large dog breeds in cities.

Several residents of the society told local media that this was not the first time the Husky had shown aggression and husky attack. They alleged the pet owner had been warned in the past but no action was taken by the housing management committee.

The Gurgaon Police have confirmed receiving a complaint on husky attack and are currently investigating the matter. An FIR is likely to be registered under IPC sections related to negligence and endangerment.

Animal behavior experts say Huskies, while not inherently violent, are strong, high-energy dogs that require discipline, proper training, and secure environments. When improperly handled, even leashed dogs can pose serious risks in public spaces.

This incident has reignited the long-standing debate around the need for stricter pet regulations in India. Currently, there is no nationwide policy mandating licenses, insurance, or breed-specific training, leaving it to local municipal bodies.

For now, the woman continues to recover, and the video continues to raise alarm about pet ownership ethics in India’s fast-growing urban societies.

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