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Yuki sees a certified veterinary behaviorist every month. Her stress levels are monitored via salivary cortisol tests before and after shoots. Murakami has canceled appearances if Yuki shows any sign of fatigue—a fact she documents on Instagram to promote responsible pet influencing.

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The "Tik Tok Act" and similar legislative pushes in the early 2020s forced tech companies to take a harder look at their content moderation policies. Activists argue that platforms must be held liable for hosting illegal content, not just regarding human trafficking, but animal abuse as well. Yuki sees a certified veterinary behaviorist every month

Furthermore, law enforcement agencies have begun to recognize the link between animal sexual abuse and other violent crimes. Studies have shown that individuals who engage in bestiality are statistically more likely to commit interpersonal violence, including child abuse and domestic violence. This correlation has prompted a shift in policing; animal cruelty units are now seen as essential components of public safety, rather than just animal welfare. Animal rights organizations such as PETA, the Humane

Her most successful series on YouTube is called "Mochi to Watashi" (Mochi and Me). Each episode follows a theme—"Sick Day with Mochi," "Mochi’s Birthday in Yokohama," or "Teaching Mochi a New Trick." These videos average 500,000 views within 48 hours. The appeal lies in the unfiltered moments: Mochi refusing to eat gourmet food, stealing Murakami’s slipper during a livestream, or falling asleep during a "get ready with me" segment.

Risa’s viral success comes from one thing: authentic reaction shots. Whether it’s side-eye at a cucumber slice or dramatic flops when playtime ends, she doesn’t perform — she is. Her owner simply captures the comedy of a spoiled but sensitive dog navigating human expectations.

Her most-shared video (8.2M views) is titled “Risa Refuses to Move Until She Gets the Duck Toy” — a 22-second standoff in a Shibuya pet store.