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It turns out that dogs (of course) know that fidget spinners are Lily LaBeau Archivesthe work of the devil, and one brave Shiba Inu had no problem making her feelings known in a video posted on Instagram this week.

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Nothing odd happens here other than the mere spinning of the popular time-wasting gadget, but Kiba the Shiba isn't fooled and emphatically calls out the unnatural movements of the seemingly innocent device.

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At one point, Kiba even takes an angry swipe at it (or maybe she's just trying to see if she can spin it herself, by means of paw). Look, we know from the movies that animals (usually dogs, because they're awesome) can sense the presence of evil. And we know fidget spinners are fun to fiddle with.

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But this isn't even the first time a courageous Shiba Inu has alerted us to the perils lying dormant in these supposedly benign pieces of plastic. Anything that's this fun yet incurs the wrath of (yes, I'll say it) the cutest of alldogs must be very wrong, right?

What more proof do you need that these things are evil?


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