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A hilarious-yet-thought-provoking video has taken the internet by storm, showing what netizens are calling “street justice – canine edition.” Shared by Twitter user @gharkekalesh, the video documents a bizarre sequence of events involving a man, a scooty, and a very loyal gang of street dogs.
Kalesh b/w Dogesh Gang and a Guy pic.twitter.com/sN3VUcjVT4
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) April 29, 2025
In the initial clip, an adult man is seen driving a scooty and misbehaving with a street dog—reportedly kicking or shouting at it without any provocation. The dog, instead of retaliating immediately, walks away silently. But it seems the canine wasn’t done.
Later that night, a security camera captures a group of four to five dogs approaching the man’s parked scooty. What follows is both unexpected and oddly poetic: the dogs team up and tear apart the seat of the two-wheeler, believed to be an act of retaliation for their fellow canine.
The video ends with a torn seat and an online audience howling in laughter and admiration for the “Dogesh Gang,” as they’re now being lovingly dubbed. Social media is abuzz with memes and reactions, with users calling it the “ultimate lesson in karma.”
“Don’t mess with street dogs – they’ve got a pack and a plan,” one user commented.
The video has sparked a wave of memes, jokes, and applause for the canine gang. Social media users have jokingly crowned the dog group as the “Dogesh Gang” and hailed their discipline and strategy. Comments like “This is not just a gang, it’s an underground movement!” and “Dogs: 1, Scooty Guy: 0” are flooding the replies.
Animal lovers and activists are also using the moment to emphasize the importance of treating stray animals with kindness and respect. One user wrote, “Dogs never forget. Be good to them, they’ll be good to you. Be cruel, and well... you saw what happened.”
As of now, no complaint has been filed—neither by the man nor the dogs, obviously—but the video serves as a humorous reminder that karma often arrives on four legs.