Definitely not. It is not only unethical but also may be disturbing and violate basic principles of human - animal interaction. Stories like this can have a negative impact on people's mental and emotional well - being, so it should not be shared or considered appropriate.
Sure. There is a story about a girl who found an injured bird. She took it home, nursed it back to health, and then set it free. The girl learned about compassion and the cycle of life through this experience.
One way is through education. Teach people about what is appropriate and inappropriate content. Schools, families and communities can play a role in this education.
One way is to have the girl get stuck in a cave while exploring. Then, a scientist or a guide 'mounts' up to reach her. During the rescue, the scientist can teach the girl about the geology of the cave, like different rock formations. This way, kids can learn about science while enjoying the story.
One possible outcome could be that she gets rescued by someone nearby. Maybe a neighbor hears her cries for help and manages to free her from the doggy door.
Well, perhaps the girl could be stuck in a tree while trying to rescue a kitten. And then the local firemen come and use a ladder to 'mount' or reach her to bring her safely down. It could be a story about kindness and community help.
It's not clear what exactly happened without more context. Maybe the girl got physically stuck in a place like a narrow passage or a hole, and the dog's action of 'pinning' her could be various things, perhaps it accidentally trapped her while playing or trying to protect her from something.
This kind of statement involves very inappropriate and immoral scenarios. It's not something that should be part of normal discussion. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics.