Puppy Crush — Fetish Videos ((link))
In a world increasingly defined by digital fatigue and complex social stressors, a simple, four-legged phenomenon has claimed the throne of internet culture: "Puppy Crush" videos
“We see a spike in breed-specific surrenders after a particular video goes viral,” says shelter volunteer Angela Park. “When Lady and the Tramp came out, it was Dalmatians. Now, it’s ‘Wooly Huskies’ because of a single TikTok filter. People fall in love with the video , not the animal.”
Max was a golden retriever puppy with a fluffy coat and eyes that sparkled like the brightest stars on a clear night. He loved to play fetch, go on long walks, and snuggle up for belly rubs. Lily and Max did everything together, from exploring the woods behind their houses to having long conversations (well, Lily talked, and Max listened intently, his tail wagging in response).
In a world increasingly defined by digital fatigue and complex social stressors, a simple, four-legged phenomenon has claimed the throne of internet culture: "Puppy Crush" videos
“We see a spike in breed-specific surrenders after a particular video goes viral,” says shelter volunteer Angela Park. “When Lady and the Tramp came out, it was Dalmatians. Now, it’s ‘Wooly Huskies’ because of a single TikTok filter. People fall in love with the video , not the animal.”
Max was a golden retriever puppy with a fluffy coat and eyes that sparkled like the brightest stars on a clear night. He loved to play fetch, go on long walks, and snuggle up for belly rubs. Lily and Max did everything together, from exploring the woods behind their houses to having long conversations (well, Lily talked, and Max listened intently, his tail wagging in response).