Woman ‘performed oral sex on dog’ and told him ‘good boy’ in ‘plain as day’ vid

A woman has been accused of performing a sick sex act on her dog after her ex-boyfriend discovered a disturbing video of the grim incident.

Brittany McClure, from Michigan, US, was charged this week with sodomy and animal abuse for an alleged assault against the ex-couple's dog, Max.

According to detectives, the 30-year-old sickeningly performed oral sex on the dog before attempting to get him to reciprocate the act.

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But she was caught in the act by cameras McClure's ex-boyfriend had set up in the living room of their home for surveillance purposes, Fox 2 reports.

When the horrified ex-boyfriend watched the disturbing footage, he turned it over to authorities who said the sex acts have been "plain as day" after surveilling the six-minute video.

"In that video, it shows defendant Brittany McClure lying on the living room floor on a mattress with a blanket. She opens the blanket and calls the dog over,” Detective Philip Collop said in court on Wednesday, according to Fox 2.

The detective noted: “She is heard saying ‘good boy’.”

Another officer with the Taylor Police Department went into more detail about the grim bestiality incident.

Lieutenant Frank Canning said: "[It was] plain as day: his ex-girlfriend performing fellatio on their dog named Max and her attempts to get Max to reciprocate."

Lieutenant Canning said in the more than two decades he's been on the job, he'd never seen anything like the video he witnessed.

He revealed McClure had admitted to the sex acts and speculated she may have some type of fetish.

“Kind of an interest in fetish stuff that was seen on the internet. I don’t know that any justification could justify these acts. She did own up to performing these acts on Max," he added.

Police said McClure told them it was the first time she'd performed sex acts on her dog.

"Thankfully the video was captured, I would hate for this to become a regular thing for Max," Lieutenant Canning said.

The dog, who was listed as a victim in the police report, was unharmed and returned back into the care of McClure's ex-boyfriend.

McClure was ordered not to have any contact with animals and is being held on a bond of $100,000.

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