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Shocking footage shows frightened dog forced into water on film set!

Los Angeles - The organisation that ensures animal safety in film and television productions said on Wednesday it is investigating whether a frightened dog was forced into churning water during the making of A Dog's Purpose.

American Humane has also suspended its safety representative who worked on the film and is hiring an independent investigator to explore the matter, said Mark Stubis, a spokesperson for the organisation.

The incident came to light when celebrity site TMZ.com posted a minute-long video it says was shot during production of A Dog's Purpose.

It shows a German shepherd apparently terrified to get into a pool and a trainer forcing the dog into the water.

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: (NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS)

Universal Pictures, which is releasing A Dog's Purpose on 27 January, has not responded to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said in a Twitter post that dog lovers should boycott the film "to send the message that dogs & other animals should be treated humanely, not as props."

Actor Josh Gad, who lends his voice to a dog in the film, issued a statement on Twitter saying he has asked the studio and production team for an explanation of what he calls "disturbing images."

He said that while the finished film is "one of the most beautiful love letters to animals I have ever seen," he was troubled by the video.

"I am shaken and sad to see any animal put in a situation against its will," Gad wrote. A publicist for the actor confirmed the post was authentic.

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