Here is a concise summary of the provided text:
**Title:** (Implied) Social Media Troll Experiment: Adopting a Non-Existent Dog
**Summary:**
* A person creates a fake Facebook post claiming to give away a dog (using a picture of Katy Perry's puppy) to entertain themselves on a boring day.
* They engage with respondents, pretending to be a genuine dog owner, and observe their reactions.
* Two notable interactions unfold:
1. A woman who is overly enthusiastic and sends multiple photos, only to be told the dog is not the same as in the picture.
2. A man who claims the dog is his lost pet, but the poster suspects this is a lie and teases him before the man blocks them.
* The experiment ends with the person reflecting on the humorous interactions and inviting viewers to like, subscribe, and request more videos.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. **Timeline**: The events described occurred in **2022**.
2. **Platform**: The interactions took place on **Facebook**.
3. **Initial Post**: A post was made in a Facebook group about finding a home for a dog.
4. **Dog's Description**: The dog was initially described as resembling Katy Perry's puppy.
5. **Multiple Respondents**: Several individuals responded to the post, expressing interest in adopting the dog.
6. **Communication Issues**: Miscommunications arose due to photo updates of the dog's growth.
7. **Adoption Conditions**: One respondent requested financial support for the dog's food and vet expenses, totaling **250 pesos**.
8. **False Owner Claim**: A person claimed to be the dog's original owner, stating it was named **Princess** and had been lost a few weeks prior.
9. **Photo Verification**: The claimant was asked for and provided photos as proof of ownership.
10. **Resolution**: The dog's actual status and final disposition after the interactions are unclear, but one respondent was blocked.
11. **Content Context**: The text appears to be a transcript from a video or livestream, possibly for entertainment or educational purposes, as indicated by the final messages about likes, subscriptions, and social media follow-ups.