THIS is the horrifying moment a schoolgirl chucks her shih tzu into a tumbler dryer and turns it on.
The girl, who is believed to be from Dallas, Texas, cackled as she filmed herself performing the vile trick on Instagram Live.
She can be heard telling her followers: "I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna put his a** back in the dryer.
"He likes that s***."
The poor shih tzu is then picked up and shoved into the machine as she turns it on while laughing hysterically.
After about five seconds, she opens the door and her pooch can be seen being tossed around inside.
While laughing she takes the dog out and says to it: "I'm sorry."
The door then wanders around appearing scared and confused.
The girl has since deleted her Instagram account, but the video is still circulating on social media as scores of people have pleaded with local police, the ASPCA and PETA to do something.
One person on Twitter shared the disturbing video and said: "Someone please call the police on this girl, Some people don’t deserve dogs or pets at all. It’s complete abuse how they treat them."
This disturbing video comes after a YouTuber was being investigated after she "accidentally" uploaded a video where she appeared to spit on and beat her pet dog.
Brooke Houts, 20, is seen abusing her pet Doberman called Sphinx in the disturbing footage which is now being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department's Animal Cruelty unit.
The clip sees her hitting the poor pooch several times, shouting at him as well as forcefully shoving him to the ground as she tried to film a video for her followers.
In the video she appears to smack Sphinx before shouting "No" at him.
When he jumps up at her again, she seems to pin him to the floor and appears to spit on him.
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She claims she uploaded the distressing footage by mistake after posting a final version of the film called "Plastic Wrap Prank on my Doberman!"
Houts faced a storm of protest in response with many of her 334,000 followers appalled by the footage.
She has been allowed to keep her dog while the investigation is being carried out,
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