I saw monkey near my town in india . It was riding on sheep and herding. I asked the shepherd how you teach him to herd. He said i don't know how to train monkey , he is just mimicking me thats all i know. He will do almost everything i do he said.a poor abandoned and injured monkey baby changed his life he said
right for all of yous saying this is abuse just take a moment to understand this monkey would not ride if he didn't want to. Even that man said he happily jumps onto that dog and he enjoys riding. It may look like he is about to fall off but he is buckled to the seat so he can't
I've watched more about this and he lift him off to show you he aren't tired on but the big heavy chaps stop the monkey climbing off. This is why you will never see him naked.
Good news.....there is a growing movement to ban these events. Animal experts have reviewed footage and they "reported that the animals exhibited signs of fear and anxiety and - saddest of all - showed a blank expression of resignation, indicating that they're suffering from a condition that psychologists refer to as 'learned helplessness'."
My dog had a blank expression, so I went ahead and put her out of her misery. I don’t know, maybe she was just sleeping. Seriously, though, do you, like, get up in the morning, tie your shoes by yourself, and go to a job like normal people? Hey, good for you, lady. Good for you.
Good news there is a growing movement to make WAAAAY more problems , like bruh , someone had the thought process of blocking trucks that deliver animals , if I were that person id want to commit drive people over if the law didn't exist because why not? , These animal cruelty movements and protests are just the same , they're sometimes stupid , and just ruins everything else because they think that everything is animal cruelty.
As an animal behaviorist, this is pure torture. In particular for the monkeys, but for all involved. This is absolute trash and whoever came up with the idea needs to find a better purpose in life, because clearly it's not handling animals.
Glad a few others agree. You can see in the monkeys face it's unhappy. Some monkeys might actually want to do things like this but common sense tells us it's rare. I have seen videos of wild monkeys riding on the backs of dogs as replacement mothers. But nobody dressed them up, put a saddle on the dog and made it run. If they could prove the animals was doing it wantingly and enjoying it, I'd say, if it makes the monkey happy, I'm happy.
@@jamesjacob9632 😒🙄 I could say "can you prove that he actually loves it?" Animals show expression on their faces and in their eyes the same as humans. Whiplash's eyes are *defeated.* Owner should have turned that monkey loose out in the country, let him take the dog, saddled up, out there and call for Whiplash, see if he comes willingly. There was another monkey doing this, they didn't do a good job of hiding the facts that the poor animal WAS tired on and trying desperately to get free.
Quote it. Quote the study that was performed by “them,” how “they” were qualified to conduct a design of experiments specifically aimed at generating data that conclusively quantifies how stressful it is for a monkey to ride a working herding dog, and include an explanation of how these data correlate to a monkey-specific psychological mechanism. Also include who funded this project. Lastly, crap in your hand.
@@nikaa4237 *your. Sorry, people like yourself will continue devoting your sad existence to playing whack-a-mole while the overwhelming majority of people will continue to enjoy the many forms of entertainment you object to.
@@russelkozak1788 I'm not going to lower myself to name calling. This is why we're in the mess we're in today. It's all about "you're interfering with my right to enjoyment". And if there's anyone who doesn't agree ...well you dish out name calling, intimidation. This kind of approach doesn't end well.