Vets have warned against a disturbing trend that s been circulating on TikTok, in which people feed hot sauce to their dogs to see their reaction .
In one video, a dog is clearly in discomfort but continues to chew on the sauce-covered chicken leg due to its innate love for meat.
Another video shows a dog taking a cautious lick before running away in panic as its owner laughs in the background.
The Blue Cross, one of the UK s leading animal welfare charities, said it was horrified to see this latest social media trend.
Chilli in hot sauce can cause pancreatitis – inflammation in the pancreas – in dogs, while other ingredients like onion and garlic are also toxic for canines.
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Dermatologists warn against new waxing trend on TikTok
By Janine Puhak
That’s just got to hurt.
You shouldn’t try everything you see on the internet, and dermatologists are urging TikTok users not to strip their faces with hot wax after the dangerous stunt started trending online.
The Kapsalon Freedom hair salon in Gemert, Netherlands, had shot to stardom on the video-sharing platform in recent months for its full-face hot wax treatment, the
BBC reported this week. During the salon s service, wax is applied across a customer s face, mouth, neck and even sometimes the inside of their ears and nose and allowed to harden before being stripped away. Cotton swabs are apparently used to create air passages during the procedure, with strips of paper applied to protect eyebrows and eyelashes.