Shehbaz Badesha, brother of actress-singer Shehnaaz Gill and former Bigg Boss 19 contestant, has found himself at the center of a social media debate after sharing a video of himself bringing home a new puppy. The video, posted on Sunday, February 8, captured Badesha's excitement and slight nervousness as he held the small dog, admitting it was his first time handling a puppy. He also mentioned purchasing the dog with his own money, describing the experience as special and emotionally fulfilling.
"Maine pehli baar apne paison se aisi cheez khareedi hai jisme mujhe bahot mazaa aa raha hai (For the first time, I have bought something with my own money that is giving me immense joy)," Badesha said in the video. He repeatedly called the puppy "cute" while expressing his fear of dropping it.
While many fans congratulated Badesha and filled the comments section with heart emojis and name suggestions for the puppy, a segment of social media users criticized him for buying a dog instead of adopting a rescue animal. These users pointed to the need to support adoption, especially with many stray dogs needing homes, and questioned why public figures continue to promote purchasing pets.
The debate highlights the ongoing tension between those who prefer to buy pets from breeders and those who advocate for adoption from shelters and rescue organizations. Adoption advocates argue that buying pets contributes to the problem of pet overpopulation and can support unethical breeding practices. They emphasize the number of animals in shelters waiting for homes and the benefits of giving these animals a second chance. Conversely, some argue that they have the right to choose where they get their pets and may seek specific breeds or have concerns about the unknown histories of rescue animals.
This isn't the first time a celebrity's choice to buy a pet has sparked controversy. Public figures' decisions often come under scrutiny due to their potential influence on their followers. The incident involving Badesha underscores the growing awareness of ethical considerations in pet ownership and the increasing call for adoption over buying. The discussion also brings up questions about the responsibilities of influencers and celebrities in promoting responsible pet ownership.
The reactions to Badesha's video reveal differing perspectives on pet acquisition. Some view it as a personal choice, while others see it as a missed opportunity to support animal welfare. As the debate continues, it is clear that the issue of pet adoption versus buying remains a complex and emotionally charged topic.
