An Arkansas police officer lost his job after video surfaced of him shooting a small dog on Friday night, his department confirmed.

Faulkner County Sheriff Tim Ryals fired Keenan Wallace after Wallace, a K-9 handler, fired his gun at the little pooch, named Reeses, after responding to a call about an aggressive dog at an apartment complex in Conway, Fox 16 reported.

The footage, which was later posted to several social media platforms, shows the deputy speaking with a homeowner as two small dogs run around a yard. When Reeses starts barking, Wallace shoots the dog — who suddenly starts to yelp in pain.

“I was notified Friday of an incident involving Deputy Keenan Wallace. Deputy Wallace fired his service weapon that injured an animal while in close proximity to a citizen. I believe there were numerous opportunities to de-escalate the incident, “ reads a statement from Ryals on the sheriff’s Facebook page announcing Wallace’s termination.

“Our Department is saddened about this incident and apologizes for any distress and disappointment this incident has caused anyone who was affected by this disheartening event. We will keep Reeses in our thoughts through the recovery process,” continues the post.

Prosecutors are reviewing the incident to determine whether criminal charges will be filed, Ryals said.

Reeses survived the shooting but suffered a shattered jaw, according to a GoFundMe page started to cover the dog’s vet bills. The site had raised just over its $14,000 goal as of Monday morning.

The site said a man named Doug is taking ownership of Reeses after she recovers. The man had been taking care of the dog since her owners abandoned her when they moved, according to the GoFundMe post. It was not immediately clear if the dog was with Doug when she was shot.