Crusader of Animal Justice, 54-Year-Old Bodybuilding Titan Demands Strict Punishment for Those “Who Hurt Animals”
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4X Mr. Universe, Mike O’Hearn is a trailblazer in the bodybuilding industry. The ‘Titan’ loves his furry beasts as much as the sport. The icon is always sharing useful information about fitness and health for people around him, but now he is also advocating for the safety of dogs. His new Instagram story might get fans thinking about caring for dogs more, during this extremely hot summer.
O’Hearn shared the Instagram story along with a new YouTube on more information on how to keep our furry friends comfortable during the intense heat.
Mike O’Hearn shows his concern for dogs
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The Instagram story has a post with an adorable dog sitting with a sad stature and the quote read, “I wish there were tougher laws for people who hurt animals.” This signifies that the bodybuilder and owner of three arctic breed dogs, is concerned for the health of animals and the treatment they face by humans. O’Hearn who has two Huskies and one Timber, recently also did a YouTube video with Emmy Award-winning veterinarian Jeff Werber, on how to protect dogs during summer.
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The video discusses everything from, the right temperature to take the dog for walks, shaving the fur of your pet to taking them on a swimming spree. O’Hearn showed his concern by saying, “I worry about the temperature outside in, here in California it is hitting the 90s now.” Jeff Werber, who has 5 dogs himself, said, “If it’s too hot for you it is too hot for your dogs. If you are gonna be overheated, your dog is gonna be overheated.”
According to Werber, dogs sweat through their nose and paws. If it’s too hot they sweat excessively and that is the problem. The doctor also mentioned that shaving down your Arctic breed dog in the summer is going to do more harm than good since the fur is a heat insulator.
The 54-year-old bodybuilding champion demonstrated his concern for all dog breeds and other animals in the video. As a dog lover, the ‘Titan’ requested his fans to ask any questions they had about their canine friends and how to protect them. Mike has shown his love for dogs more than once already and even takes them to the gym with him while he is training.
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Mike O’Hearn’s best friend
O’Hearn shares videos of him and his pets hanging out together. In 2019 he shared a heart-wrenching post on Instagram expressing his sorrow over losing Teddy, his beloved canine friend. He expressed how they first met during a photoshoot and he immediately adopted her as his own.
“Not only was Teddy my first pup, but she was the last thing that connected me to the ups and downs of the last 20 years of my life. That includes the loss of my mom and dad,” Mike said in a heartbreaking confession.
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Mike proves that love has no boundaries and offered insight into animal cruelty that might happen unintentionally. The post and video by the bodybuilder will help in making his fans more aware of how to take care of their furry companions.
Edited by:
Jayant Chhabra