Night Walk Turns Into Nightmare for Family

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 29, 2025

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New Delhi, December 29, 2025: A terrifying encounter was witnessed in the Joshimala area of Belagavi, Karnataka, as a routine family walk was abruptly interrupted by a pack of stray dogs. On the night of December 27, 2025, a couple was observed walking with their young child along a quiet residential street when the atmosphere shifted from peaceful to perilous. The incident, which was captured in chilling detail by a nearby CCTV camera, has since gone viral, serving as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of urban stray animal encounters.

Encircled and Outnumbered

The footage captures the moment a single stray dog began approaching the family, quickly followed by several others from various corners of the street. Within seconds, the couple and their child were seen completely surrounded by a barking and lunging pack. The young child was observed appearing visibly frightened, clinging to the parents as the dogs closed the distance. The family was forced into a defensive standstill, with the parents attempting to shield their child while navigating the high-tension standoff that many urban residents have long feared.

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A Father’s Quick Reflexes Save the Day

As the aggression of the pack intensified, a decisive moment of bravery was witnessed. The father was observed stepping forward aggressively, shouting and lunging back at the lead dogs to break their confidence. This quick-thinking reaction was seen successfully scattering the pack, allowing the family to retreat to safety. While no physical injuries were reported in this specific encounter, the psychological impact on the child and the parents has been described as profound. The video has triggered a massive debate online regarding the “fear factor” associated with night walks in residential colonies.

The Debate Over Urban Stray Management

The viral success of the Belagavi video has reignited a fierce discourse on the management of stray dog populations across Indian cities. It has been noted by frustrated netizens that while sterilization and vaccination programs are in place, the sheer number of strays in some neighborhoods makes it difficult for families to feel secure after dark. Residents of the Joshimala area have been heard calling for immediate intervention from the Belagavi City Corporation, citing this incident as a clear sign that the current “trap and release” protocols may not be enough to ensure public safety in high-density areas.

Vigilance as the Only Defense

As the year 2025 draws to a close, this incident serves as a cautionary tale for families across the country. The video concludes with the family walking away unscathed, yet the lesson remains that vigilance is often the only defense in such spontaneous situations. Experts have advised that when confronted by a pack, one should avoid running and instead maintain eye contact while making loud noises to assert dominance, much like the father in the viral clip. The footage remains a trending topic, highlighting a growing urban crisis that shows no signs of slowing down as we enter 2026.

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