An angry city sculptor - seeking redemption for Wall Street's Charging Bull - placed a sculpture of a urinating dog next to the Fearless Girl statue.

Alex Gardega's statue of a small dog, he calls the Pissing Pug, was placed near Fearless Girl's left leg.

Gardega called the Fearless Girl statue 'corporate nonsense', adding that 'it has nothing to do with feminism', according to the New York Post.

Angry city sculptor, Alex Gardega - seeking redemption for Wall Street's Charging Bull - placed a sculpture of a urinating dog (pictured) next to the Fearless Girl statue

The New York sculptor claims the statue was placed opposite of artist Arturo Di Modica's bull as a publicity stunt by $2.5 trillion asset manager State Street Global.

The statue was part of State Street Global's campaign to increase gender diversity in Wall Street's 'traditionally male environment'.

Gardega (pictured) called the Fearless Girl statue 'corporate nonsense', adding that 'it has nothing to do with feminism'

And most importantly, the statue was placed in front of the bull two months ago to symbolize the power of women on International Women's Day.

But according to Gardega, the little girl statue is a 'disrespect to the artist that made the bull'.

'That bull had integrity,' Gardega told the Post.

He said he made the urinating dog poorly in an attempt to 'downgrade' the statue.

'I decided to build this dog and make it crappy to downgrade the statue, exactly how the girl is a downgrade on the bull,' said Gardega.

Despite women calling Gardega's attempt at redemption for the bull 'misogynistic', he claims that he is 'pro-feminism' and has 'nothing against the sculptor whatsoever'.

Fearless Girl's creator, Kristen Visbal, did not respond to requests for comment over the incident.

Last month, the bull's sculptor, Di Modica, demanded the removal of the Fearless Girl statue.

Fearless Girl's creator, Kristen Visbal, did not respond to requests for comment over the incident

Fearless Girl was supposed to be a temporary installation celebrating International Women's Day, but given its popularity Mayor Bill de Blasio extended the statue's permit for 11 months after women's groups pressured him to keep it around longer. It will stay up through Feb 2018

Di Modica said his 11-foot-tall bull is supposed to represent 'freedom in the world, peace, strength, power and love' but Fearless Girl has turned his work's message into something negative, he claimed.

Fearless Girl was supposed to be a temporary installation celebrating International Women's Day, but given its popularity Mayor de Blasio extended the statue's permit for 11 months after pressure from women's groups to keep it around longer.

It will stay up through February 2018.

Di Modica is suing State Street Global for trademark and copyright infringement.

And this isn't the first time Fearless Girl has been disrespected.

A disgusting photo of a man humping the little girl statue went viral just days after millions celebrated and honored women on International Women's Day.