SPENCER PRATT’S HEARTFELT CALL: Protecting LA’s Animals with Love

“Dog Is God Spelled Backwards”: Spencer Pratt Launches Emotional Plea for LA’s Forgotten Animals in Viral Campaign Video

In a city often criticized for prioritizing politics over people — and now, animals — reality television star and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt has released a deeply personal and emotionally charged video that is rapidly gaining traction across social media platforms.

тιтled around the heartfelt phrase “Dog is God spelled backwards,” Pratt’s nearly 10-minute message draws a powerful parallel between the unconditional love offered by dogs and the divine compᴀssion many believe they represent. In the video, the former “The Hills” personality argues that Los Angeles is failing its most defenseless residents: the thousands of stray dogs and cats suffering on the streets of Skid Row and languishing in overcrowded city shelters.

Pratt does not mince words. He directly calls out incumbent Mayor Karen Bᴀss and City Councilmember Nithya Raman, both leading contenders in the тιԍнт 2026 mayoral race, accusing them of turning a blind eye to the widespread abuse, neglect, and euthanasia of animals in the city’s care.

“They don’t care,” Pratt states plainly in the video. “I will put an end to this horror.”

A Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight
Los Angeles has long struggled with homelessness, mental health issues, and public safety concerns. But according to animal welfare advocates and Pratt’s campaign, the plight of the city’s stray animal population has been largely ignored by city leadership.

On Skid Row and in surrounding downtown areas, reports describe heartbreaking scenes: dogs abandoned, starved, beaten, and in some extreme cases, subjected to horrific abuse including being used in drug testing or worse. City shelters, meanwhile, remain overwhelmed, leading to high euthanasia rates for animals that might otherwise be adoptable with proper resources and attention.

Pratt emphasizes that these creatures offer humanity something rare in today’s world — pure, unwavering loyalty and love — yet receive little protection in return.

“Dogs stick by our side. They put their full faith and trust in us,” he says. “Right now, a lot of bad people are betraying that faith.”

Pratt’s Five-Step Plan and Campaign Promise
Positioned as a political outsider in a crowded and compeтιтive race, Pratt has outlined a multi-point plan focused on animal welfare. He advocates for low-cost spay and neuter programs, stronger enforcement of animal cruelty laws, increased funding for shelters, public education campaigns, and better coordination between city services to address the root causes linking homelessness and animal neglect.

His message resonates with a growing segment of voters frustrated with what they see as years of empty promises from established politicians. Recent polls show Pratt surging in the June 2, 2026 primary, often placing him in a statistical ᴅᴇᴀᴅ heat with Bᴀss and Raman among likely voters.

For Pratt, the issue appears personal. He has spoken previously about his family’s connection to animals and the broader failures of city governance that he witnessed after losing his home in the 2025 Palisades Fire. This latest video continues his theme of challenging the status quo and focusing on issues that touch everyday Angelenos — including compᴀssion for animals.

Reactions Pour In
The video has sparked pᴀssionate responses from both animal lovers and political observers. Supporters praise Pratt for shining a light on a problem long overshadowed by other city crises.

“If you care about animal welfare, this is your candidate,” one widely shared comment read. “No more empty promises from politicians who prioritize ideology over basic compᴀssion.”

Critics, however, question whether a reality TV personality has the experience to tackle Los Angeles’ complex challenges. Some dismiss the video as a campaign stunt, while others argue that while animal welfare is important, it should not overshadow pressing issues like housing, public safety, and infrastructure.

Pratt has pushed back against such criticism, framing animal protection as a moral baseline for any competent city government.

A Defining Moment in a тιԍнт Race
With the primary election just days away, Pratt’s emotional appeal comes at a pivotal time. The race for Los Angeles mayor has тιԍнтened considerably, transforming what was once seen as a predictable reelection for Mayor Bᴀss into a genuine three-way contest.

Whether Pratt’s focus on animal welfare will translate into votes remains to be seen. But his video has undeniably elevated the issue in public discourse, forcing other candidates to address what many see as a stain on the city’s conscience.

In a metropolis known for its glamour and celebrity influence, Spencer Pratt is betting that voters are ready for a leader who remembers the simple truth behind an old saying: that the way a society treats its most vulnerable — including its animals — reveals its true character.

As the campaign enters its final stretch, one thing is clear — the dogs of Los Angeles now have a very loud and determined voice in the race to lead the City of Angels.