Police Are Investigating A YouTuber After She Was Filmed Hitting Her Dog In A Prank Video

Brooke Houts denies being a "dog abuser or animal abuser in any way."

A YouTuber who recorded a prank video about her dog is now the subject of an investigation into possible animal abuse, Los Angeles police told BuzzFeed News, after unedited footage showed her hitting the animal.

Earlier this week, some among Brooke Houts's nearly 340,000 subscribers realized she may have uploaded an incomplete version of her "plastic wrap prank on my doberman" video.

According to some viewers, a first upload of the video on YouTube purported to show disturbing and unedited footage in which Houts appears to hit, shove, and spit on her dog.

The current version of the video, which had its comments disabled and was downvoted over 27,000 times, does not include any of these clips. (BuzzFeed News could not independently confirm whether the unedited footage was in an earlier upload or made its way online through some other means.)

Still, the footage began spreading quickly across social media after popular YouTube drama commentator Keemstar got ahold of it and posted it on Wednesday. (Warning: Scenes from this video are disturbing.)

SHOCKING! YouTuber @brookehouts uploads a unedited wrong video file to her channel! The Unedited version shows her ABUSING HER DOG!

Within hours, the viral spread of the footage caught the attention of officials at the LAPD's Animal Cruelty Task Force.

"LAPD is aware of this incident. Animal Cruelty is looking into this, and there is an open investigation," a representative for the police department told BuzzFeed News.

The representative could not share any other information about the case or say whether Houts has been made aware of the investigation or is cooperating.

Houts did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News' request for comment. On Tuesday, she decided to write a lengthy statement via the Notes app addressing fans' concern for her dog and allegations of animal abuse against her.

"I want to clarify that I am NOT a dog abuser or animal abuser in any way, shape or form," she stated. "Anyone who has witnessed or heard true animal abuse will be able to clearly see that."

In discussing what she called "uncut footage," Houts said that she was upset during filming and had been "playing up [her] mood in the video."

However, she denied spitting on her dog.

To everyone who has been commenting on my social media as of recently:

"In my heart and from the words of the people that spend the most time with me, I know that I am a great dog mom," she wrote, describing all the ways she "spoil[s]" her doberman, like giving him treats and ordering him toys.

"This does not make my actions in the footage okay, but I'm just explaining what my day-to-day life is really like, whether you believe me or not," she added.

Online, people were distressed and angered by what they saw — especially because her dog is often the subject of her lively vlogs.

@HereForTheTea2 @brookehouts What’s more disgusting is it’s clear she uses her dog for views yet is completely mistreating him

Some are now demanding Houts be banned from the platform.

Representatives for YouTube didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

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