The video racked up 200 million views in three days. Overnight, Dog IDOL became the unofficial "stress relief" agent for the entertainment industry. The "Co..." in the phrase refers to the second stage of the dog’s process— —where the idol (or celebrity) loses all self-consciousness and performs absurd, vulnerable, or deeply emotional acts without the usual PR filter.
Idols, in particular, have been flocking to work with Max, seeking to tap into his creative potential. With his guidance, they've been able to overcome stage fright, boost their confidence, and even gain new insights into their craft. The hypnotic sessions have allowed them to access deeper parts of their imagination, resulting in more authentic and captivating performances. Dog Fuck IDOL -The Hypnotist Dog Makes Idols Co...
The lifestyle content here is unique. We don't just see walks in the park; we see the dog "consulting," "meditating," or seemingly managing a surreal empire. The "Idol" aspect plays on the Japanese concept of pop idols—manufactured stars with devoted followings—but transposed onto a canine frame. The video racked up 200 million views in three days
Not everyone is wagging their tails. Traditional vocal coaches and psychoanalysts have decried Dog IDOL as a "gimmick" and a "dangerous shortcut." The Korean Entertainment Management Association has issued a cautious statement warning that "reliance on non-human therapeutic agents may lead to codependency." Idols, in particular, have been flocking to work