“Don't do it because it's cute”
Pet video fads and the animal welfare issues behind them
Recently, videos of pets being held and spun by their front legs have been trending on social media. While many people do it because it looks cute and funny, this behavior can cause serious physical and mental distress to animals.
Animal health experts, veterinarians, and animal welfare organizations are united in warning that this fad needs to stop. Grabbing a pet's front legs, lifting them up, and rotating them puts excessive strain on their joints, muscles, ligaments, and spine, putting them at high risk for injury, especially for small animals like small dogs, cats, and rabbits. If the animal twists during the rotation, it can even cause spinal damage.
Animal protection organizations, such as the RSPCA, have labeled this practice as animal cruelty and have stated that it can cause extreme stress, fear, and pain to animals. “Animals should not be put at risk for human entertainment,” is the consistent position of experts.
The proliferation of behaviors that threaten the health and welfare of animals just because they look cute and entertaining is deeply concerning. Environmentalists, citizens, and pet owners alike need to be responsible and put themselves in the animal's shoes. If you see a video like this on social media, instead of liking or sharing it, report it or show your indifference, and spread the word about the dangers to others.
For a healthy society where animals and humans coexist, it's time to put the value of respect for life before fashion.
Pet ‘spin videos’ are trending, experts and animal organizations warn
A recent trend on social media has been videos of pets being grabbed by their front legs, lifted up, and spun around.
Animal health experts, veterinarians, and animal welfare organizations warn that this behavior can cause serious strain and injury to joints, muscles, ligaments, and spines.
It's especially dangerous for small animals, such as small dogs, cats, and rabbits, and can cause spinal damage if the animal twists during the spin.
PETA says this practice constitutes animal cruelty and can cause extreme stress, fear, and pain to animals.
“While it may look cute and fun, the health and well-being of the animal comes first,” experts say, urging people not to get caught up in the fad and to delete the video if they have it5.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Why is holding and rotating a pet's front legs dangerous?
A1. This behavior puts abnormal pressure on joints, muscles, ligaments, and the spine, increasing the risk of injury, especially for small animals. Spinal damage can also occur if the animal twists during the spin5.
Q2. Why are these videos trending on social media?
A2. Many people copy the videos because they look cute and funny, and the trend is spreading to get likes and views.
Q3. What do animal protection organizations say about this trend?
A3. PETA calls this behavior animal cruelty and warns that it causes severe stress and suffering to animals. They emphasize that animals should not be used for human entertainment.
Q4. What should I do if I see a video like this?
A4. Instead of sharing or liking the video, we recommend reporting it or showing indifference. It's important that you don't imitate it yourself, and that others are aware of the dangers.
Q5. What should I do to protect my pet's health?
A5. Anything that puts strain on the animal's joints, muscles, or spine should be avoided, and if you notice any abnormalities (limping, reluctance to jump or climb stairs, swelling, excessive licking of certain areas, etc.), seek immediate veterinary care5.
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