On that list, hippos are by far the most dangerous. Don’t you know how hungry they are?
On that list, hippos are by far the most dangerous. Don’t you know how hungry they are?
Sorry to reply to you, but Yurrrr apparently dismissed my replies and I feel responsible for their comment getting traction because I initially brought them out of the grays thinking they had behind-the-scenes information.
Been in the TV/Film for over a decade and I have never once seen an animal actor mistreated at all. Not saying it doesnt happen, i just have had no personal experience with it, and have never heard anyone I know mention a story involving the mistreatment of animals. Handlers in my experience are usually those who…
Correction, Harvey is a lover of certain dogs. I’ve watched him bash innocent rescue pitbulls and call them dangerous, when they did nothing wrong and a guest was stating the need for them to be adopted, and how lovable they are. Yet the Obama’s designer dog bites someone in the face and somehow it’s given a free…
This is my cat in the bath (he had fleas, I’m not crazy.) No sound, no struggle, just the world’s most pathetic look as he gives me a backward glance as I pour warm water over his little back.
I will say that while I was an assistant for a dog trainer in the entertainment business who was wonderful and amazing to her dogs, I know not all trainers are like that unfortunately. I feel like people want to hire the dog trainers that are easiest to work with rather than the ones who provide the best environment…
I dont have a tub so it’s showers for my dog (70ish lb shepherd) and she just sits there, not fighting me, ears down, with the saddest eyes as the waters rains down on her and I sit in front of her washing her.
Ok, I didn’t expect for it to be so bad my stomach dropped. That was freaking inhumane. He almost drowned in the last section of that clip! And whoever was talking seemed to be trying to make it seem like it wasn’t so bad. That was disturbing to watch and I will definitely NOT be going to see that film.
My dog is a rescue dog, and he knows what it’s like to be beaten. That wrecks me every time I think about it.
I have to brush my cat weekly or else he gets massive hairballs. He has the thickest coat ever. I got him from a shelter. He HATES having this done, but he doesn’t hiss or scratch or bite when I do it. He freezes in my arms, mews like a little kitten, and looks at me like I’m walking him to a guillotine. It’s AWFUL. I…
Look at the utter betrayal as he clings for life to his handler. He thinks he’s going to die and his human is like FUCK YOU, GO DIE. I can’t imagine putting cash ahead of the needs of my dog.
Apparently the author wrote it after his girlfriend and him lost their dog and she was crushed and never wanted another dog after that. He couldn’t imagine not having a dog so wrote this to get her over the heartbreak and open up to another pet eventually but damn if it doesn’t seem awful on the surface.
It’s silly because a dog would never be reincarnated, they’re perfect beings already.
Or use a breed of dog that is comfortable in the water or at least a dog with a temperament that has been shown to adapt well to water.
omfg I just watched the video. That dog DID NOT WANT TO GO INTO WHAT HE KNEW WAS A DANGEROUS SITUATION FOR HIM. And then to let him be submerged like that! Wtf! How could the so-called dog lovers involved allow this??? I’m shaking a little but I’m at work so I have to get it together...
It looks like a reincarnation type thing, like the dog’s dog-soul lives in different bodies and dies.
Why can’t they just use computer graphics for dangerous scenes like this? It’s probably cheaper and it’s certainly far safer. Also, will not be seeing this because the dog is not a cat.