i know how to identify all of the barksies now.
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A little wolf-dog.
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Of course, the final dog has to be our dog Rituška!🦴
She is a mix and wears whatever I’m usually wearing when I take her for a walk.
I would like to thank again to everyone who bought some of the dogs. In the end, we managed to gather about 930USD which I donated yesterday to these three organizations (to help wild animals, dogs, and humans) - @hajnyzmakova @packaproutulkace @charita_cesko
THANK YOU SO MUCH! 💖
And in case someone still wants to adopt a dog, these are left -
Afghan Hound, Australian Cattle Dog, Xoloitzcuintle, Husky, Brabançon, Brittany, Pekingese, and Chihuahua 🐕🐩
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I think this is such an important conversation to have because, especially people who work with some of the breeds who legitimately do have more energy, they kind of chain themselves to this schedule that can be really brutal and disruptive for the humans.
I saw a TikTok video where this incredible woman has so much devotion to her Malinois and she’s describing the schedule, and she’s like, “This is everything that we did today and look at how much energy he still has.” And my heart was broken for her because talk about somebody who is committed to their dog, and having it disrupt her entire life because nobody had taught her to recognise that chronic stress in her dog and that she didn’t need to give him more stuff to do.
She needed to teach him how to rest. And we’ve also seen people saying, “You should never adopt a Husky unless you’re willing to run that dog for four hours a day.” And I was just like, that’s a bad thing to say for Huskies everywhere because talk about dissuading people from adopting these dogs.
Yes, they do need to run. They are high energy dogs. But I have a friend and a student who, for a living, is working with actual working sledding dogs in Alaska. And I was talking to them about it and they were like, “The only time our dogs run four hours a day is during competition season, and we have to work up to that, and we work down, and the rest of the year, it’s like an hour a day because we teach our dogs how to rest.” And I was like, that is what people need to hear about Huskies. That’s what they need to hear about Malinois. Right? When dogs have been trained and conditioned to work – I’m talking about physical conditioning – when they have been trained to do a job, of course, they can perform for hours, and hours, and hours a day, and that’s not harmful. But the belief that they have to do that, every dog of that breed has to do that, is harmful. And those working dogs are also taught how to complete that stress response cycle and come down from that state of arousal.
— Emily Strong, Enrichment for the Real World, #4 - Dr. Chris Pachel: Moving Beyond Diagnose & Prescribe
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Muimui: Honestly looks the most like an uncropped Doberman or a Rottweiler? The little eyebrow spots are iconic. (Although the muzzle is a bit skinny for a Rottie). (The ear shape is not quite right for a Beuceron.)
Anowtrid: Most likely a Spitz breed! Husky or Malamute seems to be a likely answer, but it could also be a Norwegian Elkhound.
Nussa: Looks similar to Anowtrid, so they could be littermates. It could also be a Lundehund if we assume a smaller size.
Fucci: This one's a freebie - That's definitely a Kurzhaar. Look at the spots! (I grew up calling them that and refused to use the term German Shorthaired Pointer. Kurzhaar sounds so much cooler)
Mutty: Another freebie - this is obviously a Chow Chow. Look at that sad little face.
Botsu: Could also be a couple things ! The single-color coat and sad old man face give me the vibes of a Weimaraner, which is what I'm going with.
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not art but me and my friends came up with some dog breeds that the strawhats would be
(also, kalifa would be an afghan hound)
i might think of more later for other characters
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people when you tell them a pitbull is just a dog and not a mindless toddler-eating killing machine or a harmless angel incapable of so much as scratching you
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Frank Castle is a Pitbull.
Effortlessly Loyal to those he cares for.
Loves with everything he has.
Extremely protective over the people he loves.
Looks mean and intimidating but is actually a soft, mushy, sweetheart.
Loves, Adores, and is good with kids.
I would Marry him in heartbeat if Frank became real. Risks to my life be damned cuz I would be the safest I've ever been.
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Managed a few more :)
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Dogs i think task force 141 characters would own and my reasons why (mostly just because I thought it was funny)
Kate-it makes sense to me in my mind palace her and her wife have a dumb ass corgi
Kyle-they both look sassy
Price-no actual reason behind me choosing this dog besides the fact he’s got a pipe
Soap-chaotic Jack Russell vibes idk
Ghost-I feel like if he actually owned this chihuahua he’d get mad that people made fun of him because he’s just a little guy :(
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The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large dog breed from Bern, Switzerland and the Swiss Alps. They are a breed that generally does well with children, as they are very affectionate. They are patient dogs that take well to children climbing over them.
prints here
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romanian dog breeds from 2022
on the top you have the carphatian and raven shepherds and on the bottom the mioritic and bucovina shepherds
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