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				 Animal activist group PETA called for a boycott of the movie, 
				"A Dog's Purpose." Its director, Lasse Hallstrom, said on 
				Twitter that as a lifelong animal lover he was "very disturbed" 
				by the video and had not witnessed the event. 
 The American Humane Association, which monitors the treatment of 
				animals in films, said in a statement that it had suspended its 
				representative who was on the film set and was bringing in a 
				third party to investigate.
 
 The video, obtained by celebrity news website TMZ, showed a dog 
				handler repeatedly trying to coax a German Shepherd into cold 
				rushing water. Off-camera, someone is heard laughing, saying, 
				"You just got to throw him in."
 
 The Universal Pictures release, starring Dennis Quaid, is about 
				a devoted dog re-born several times to different owners, 
				bringing warmth into their lives. It is due for release in the 
				United States on Jan. 26.
 
				
				 Actor Josh Gad, who voices the dog in the film, said he was 
				"shaken and sad" at the video, although he did not know the 
				circumstances as he was never on set.
 "I signed on for a film that truly stands out as one of the most 
				beautiful love letters to animals I have ever seen," Gad wrote 
				on Twitter. "I am shaken and sad to see any animal put in a 
				situation against its will."
 
 Producer Amblin Entertainment said it was investigating the 
				incident but had followed protocols about the use of animals on 
				film sets.
 
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			"There were several days of rehearsal of the water scenes to ensure 
			Hercules (the German Shepherd) was comfortable with all of the 
			stunts. On the day of the shoot, Hercules did not want to perform 
			the stunt portrayed on the tape so the Amblin production team did 
			not proceed with filming that shot."
 "Hercules is happy and healthy," Amblin said in a statement on 
			Wednesday.
 
 However, animal lovers were shocked.
 
 "Do not take your children to see this movie unless you want to 
			reward and encourage animal abuse," wrote Jerry Sprinkle on the user 
			review page for "A Dog's Purpose" on movie website IMDB.com.
 
 "As an animal lover, I wanted to see this film. As an animal lover, 
			I can never see it," tweeted a user called @Amitsacheva under the 
			trending Twitter hashtag #BoycottADogsPurpose.
 
 (Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Richard Chang)
 
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