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Old 01-31-2017, 08:55 PM   #16
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Isn't PETA the organization that "rescues" dogs from people and then kills them? I have not seen the video but I have seen videos of horrific abuse, i.e., the dog festival in China and other things that I wish I could forget. I am in no way saying what happened is OK, but on the "abuse" scale, this will not make me lose sleep as other cases have. This whole thing seems to me to be motivated by something other than genuine concern for the welfare of the animals. If the person who shot the video was really concerned about the animal why did they wait 15 months to release it? I can tell you why. It is worth more money now. I am glad the video came out. Hopefully someone will be held accountable and any future abuse, small or large, will be stopped before it happens. But if this is the worst thing that happened in what was probably hundreds of hours of filming with animals, I will still go see this movie. JMO.
YES!!

PETA would prefer us not to even own pets. It's cruel to want them for our own love and selfish reasons. They do not want animals acting in movies, period, which IMO is dumb.

What happened was this dog was jumping in the water over and over again on one side and then they decided they wanted him to go to the left side and the dog got spooked. The trainer was trying to put him in the water and clearly he didn't want to. Kind of how Jackson acts when I try to give him a bath. So trainer grabs him back up and they waited until later to shoot. The video is SPLICED in the middle to make it appear as if they just 'threw him in' anyway.

This is a dog who likely gets the best vet care, a warm bed every night, good food, and love. I didn't understand the social media witch hunt and outcry for this dog when there are millions who are actually abused every day. I guarantee 99% of people bitching on FB, etc, don't even contribute any time, money or thought to homeless pets or abused dogs but yet boycotting a movie already edited and released is going to do anything.

If anything all it did was cause harm to rescues who were going to be profiting off of the events and the premier etc of the movie. All so silly IMO and a shame that this great dog-centric emotional movie got jaded with this dumb video that barely tells the story and released by TMZ and peta (not known for credible sources).
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