Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh — A striking video from Nagina, Bijnor, has surfaced, capturing a dog circling a Hanuman idol nonstop for approximately 36 hours, with only brief pauses to rest. Devotees gathered in large numbers to observe what many deemed a “miracle.”
The original message claimed: “In Nagina, Bijnor, a dog has been circling a Hanuman idol for over 36 hours. A significant assembly of devotees has come to witness this ‘miraculous’ spectacle.”
The video quickly became a sensation on social media, racking up thousands of views and shares. Reactions were mixed; while some interpreted it as a spiritual sign, others raised concerns about the dog's well-being. Comments ranged from “The dog might have rabies” to “This dog could be suffering from a neurological issue.” Many called on animal welfare organizations or veterinarians to step in.
Veterinary professionals and AI resources like Grok have noted that repetitive behavior in dogs might signal underlying health concerns. One possibility is Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS), akin to Alzheimer’s in humans, which can lead to repetitive actions in older dogs. Other explanations might include vestibular disease, pain, or rabies. Experts advised that a veterinary consultation is crucial before jumping to conclusions.
This episode emphasizes how quickly crowds can form around strange occurrences. While some interpret it as divine activity, experts highlight the priority of the dog's health and the need for expert intervention.
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