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Clearwater police arrested a Dade City man accused of kicking a puppy and throwing the small dog over a wall, in full view of beachgoers.

Investigators said 20-year-old Noah Counts was arrested Monday on Clearwater Beach after multiple witnesses told officers they saw him kick a 3-month-old puppy in the face, drag the small dog by its leash, and throw the puppy over a wall.

Counts told an officer he was upset because the puppy was eating food that did not belong to him, according to police.

The agency said Counts was not supposed to have the puppy at the beach in the first place because city ordinances to not allow dogs at that location.


Officers also found a charcoal grill, which is illegal at the beach, along with two open containers of alcohol, which violate city ordinance as well.
 
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I am sure there are plenty of large muscular men in his area that would LOVE to get up close and personal with this meatsack....
 
Yep, he is The Florida Man. A mullet, patchy beard, and cross-eyes will do that for ya.

I remember one of my past dogs, a Yorkie named Peanut, had a penchant for eating people food. When I was in, I think, middle school, he brazenly ate the peanut butter sandwich I prepared for myself. I think it was right off the coffee table, too. I locked the little guy in the bathroom as consequence. The theory was to put him in timeout for the rest of the night, and then occasionally check on him. After two-ish hours, I checked on him, probably the second time, and he was so excited to see me. One of his defining characteristics was his beaming, toothy smile, and it was easy to make him do it. And he was putting this on. I really could not have a hard heart, so I let him out of the bathroom.

I sometimes joke about kicking small dogs; I subjectively find "kick a poodle" more funny that "kick a Chihuahua". But to actually do so is monstrous and shows a poverty of character. I am glad that there were people around to vouch that it happened, and that he is receiving material consequences for it.
 
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