56 percent of the world’s population has a pet, according to a GfK survey.
Twitter, since its founding in 2006, has achieved more than 400 million active users, according to its official figures.
56 percent of the population across the globe have a pet, according to the same GfK data.
A video circulates on Twitter of a “loin” ready for Halloween with a “Chucky” costume, who looks a little strange. This video has caused various reactions among users who animatedly shared their version of the same costume on their puppies.
Halloween is getting closer, so it is common to see some of the costumes that will be popular during this celebration on social networks. This is a popular date internationally and in Mexico it is combined with the Day of the Dead, so many people enjoy both celebrations.
The sale of costumes is one of the frequent activities for this celebration, where people acquire the best or what is in trend and on many occasions, they also consider their pets in their costume purchases.
Pets are highly relevant in the population, a survey of GfK revealed that 56 percent of the world’s population has a pet.
In this sense, having a pet represents investing an expense in them to satisfy their needs and this includes, of course, the purchase of accessories, food and clothing for pets. In the United States, it is estimated that the consumer will spend more than 100 dollars on items this season, according to the National Retail Federation. Secondly, In Mexico, 41.3 percent of the population that has a pet spends between one thousand and two thousand pesos per monthaccording to data reported by Coru and Brad Engagement.
Social networks have become a fundamental tool for internet users, since they are used to share content on various topics. Twitter, since its foundation in 2006, has achieved more than 400 million active users and according to its official data, it has registered more than one billion accounts.
This social network, together with Facebook, revolutionized the intercommunication of Internet users. Twitter has recently been used to generate debate on political issues, where there is an interaction between users and political figures or those who are important in some industry; however, this social network is still used as a reference to learn about the topics that are trending and allows you to know what users are talking about.
“Lomito” ready for Halloween
A video of a Welsh corgi dog disguised as “Chucky” circulates on Twitter, which went viral due to the tender appearance of the “loin” and its reaction.
Very scary.💞😂😂#Halloween pic.twitter.com/wC6kLYuXFK
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) October 20, 2022
The publication of the user @The figen has 6 million 500 reproductions and 168 thousand 952 ‘likes’. In the video, the costume of the diabolical doll character is striking. This post caused other users to share videos of their puppies in costume:
My friend’s dog… pic.twitter.com/JV9auKtozx
— CDub (@CDub1974NC) October 21, 2022
Same! pic.twitter.com/PPNyBzWWCw
— Sean Magers (@SeanMagers) October 21, 2022
— George G (@mrdgaf21) October 20, 2022
The creativity of animal owners is always demonstrated this season, which is why they resort to making or buying costumes, who are on the lookout to record the pet’s reaction to spread it on their social networks, as happened with this puppy that caused a great taste among Twitter users and they were encouraged to share the version of this and other costumes on their puppies.
Another example that caught our attention this season, which we made known to you at Merca2.0, is a user who shared on one of her social networks the costume of her “dog”, which she dressed up as Homer Simpson and in addition to winning a costume contest, the puppy went viral because of how it looks and the process that the young woman took to make the costume.
The effect produced by social networks and viralization has a great impact and it seems that content about animals is one of the favorites among users.
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