Josh Gad agreed to be montia sabbag sex videopart of the upcoming A Dog's Purposebecause it "captures the beauty and pain of loving a pet," but was rattled by TMZ footage that appeared abusive to animals on set. The dog in the video, Hercules, was forced into the water to perform a stunt.
"Today, however, I saw a disturbing video...on the set of this film," Gad wrote on his Facebook page, responding to the viral video for the first time publicly.
SEE ALSO: PETA boycotts 'A Dog's Purpose' over video of German Shepherd forced into rushing water"I am shaken and sad to see any animal put in a situation against its will," Gad continued in the post. "I have reached out to the production team and studio to ask for an explanation for these disturbing images."
Read his full statement below.
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— Josh Gad (@joshgad) January 19, 2017
Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment defended the on-set treatment of Hercules, calling the film "a celebration of the special connection between humans and their dogs."
The set was ensured to be "an ethical and safe environment for the animals," according to a statement from Amblin Partners.
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