This is more or less a rant/vent because my facebook feed is becoming overloaded with photos and videos of what is either: bad behavior, bad training, or borderline abuse** with stuff like "ZOMG so hilarious/cute/funny" etc.
And when I point out it's not and shouldn't be because it's detrimental to the animal and sharing this kind of stuff is really bad because it encourages others, *I'm* the bad guy and "I need to lighten up, because it's hilarious"
One stellar example was I pointed out that the behavior depicted was a dominance behavior and should be reeled in lest it cause issues in the future. The response was "my uncle's dog attempts to exert dominance over every dog it meets, they just fight it out among themselves, it's fine." another response was "animals aren't human, they're unpredictable, and you shouldn't expect them to behave"
And these same people then get an animal without knowing anything about it, post similar videos of their own pets, and then a few months later are complaining because it's soooooo badly behaved and they don't know why(usually followed by a plea for someone to take it or they'll take it to the shelter, and a few months later the cycle repeats).
aaarrrrrrgggghhhhhhh!
(don't get me started on the supposedly "cute" pet shaming nonsense as I've noticed 99% of it is either the result of bad training or behavior that is normal for the pet*, unless you train them not to, but again, they got an animal without bothering to learn about it.)
*like the "don't leave drinks unattended the cat is an asshole", no the cat is a cat exhibiting normal bored feline behavior.
** stuff like tranced rabbits being used to hold cell phones or *enjoying* a bath, toddlers pulling animal tails/ears
And when I point out it's not and shouldn't be because it's detrimental to the animal and sharing this kind of stuff is really bad because it encourages others, *I'm* the bad guy and "I need to lighten up, because it's hilarious"
One stellar example was I pointed out that the behavior depicted was a dominance behavior and should be reeled in lest it cause issues in the future. The response was "my uncle's dog attempts to exert dominance over every dog it meets, they just fight it out among themselves, it's fine." another response was "animals aren't human, they're unpredictable, and you shouldn't expect them to behave"
And these same people then get an animal without knowing anything about it, post similar videos of their own pets, and then a few months later are complaining because it's soooooo badly behaved and they don't know why(usually followed by a plea for someone to take it or they'll take it to the shelter, and a few months later the cycle repeats).
aaarrrrrrgggghhhhhhh!
(don't get me started on the supposedly "cute" pet shaming nonsense as I've noticed 99% of it is either the result of bad training or behavior that is normal for the pet*, unless you train them not to, but again, they got an animal without bothering to learn about it.)
*like the "don't leave drinks unattended the cat is an asshole", no the cat is a cat exhibiting normal bored feline behavior.
** stuff like tranced rabbits being used to hold cell phones or *enjoying* a bath, toddlers pulling animal tails/ears
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