Dog spinning (Bulgarian: тричане на куче(та), - TopicsExpress



          

Dog spinning (Bulgarian: тричане на куче(та), trichane na kuche(ta)) is a ritual practiced on the first day of Lent in the village of Brodilovo in southeastern Bulgaria. In dog spinning, a dog is suspended above water on a rope. The dog is turned repeatedly in a given direction to wind the rope, then released so that it spins rapidly in the opposite direction as the rope unwinds. This ancient ritual of pagan origin was performed in order to prevent rabies.[1] A reference to this practice in English is in a press release issued by the UK Green Party, issued on July 29, 2005. It includes a statement from Green Party MEP Dr Caroline Lucas, vice-president of the RSPCA and the European Parliaments cross-party Animal Welfare Intergroup. Dr Lucas criticised it as being cruel to dogs, saying Dog-spinning is a barbaric practice and must not be allowed to continue into the 21st century. Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reported the practice in March 2005.[2] The Sofia Echo reported the practice in March 2011. The practice of the ritual was banned by the mayor of Tsarevo in 2006[3] after complaints by Bulgarian animal welfare organizations.
Posted on: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 07:15:09 +0000

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