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I wish puppies can remain puppies forever

Reconscope

Supreme Citizen of ZV
They always hobbling around learning the world being curious and barking at random things instead of snapping at the unknown when they get older.

Its quite depressing they love the unknown while young while aging replaces this curiousity with hostility.

Seeing their faces everyday full of hopes is what makes it worth looking at.
 
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Kind of like humans, aren't they? From "Oh, that's an interesting thing my mom cuts food with, what if i grab it while she can't see and taste it?" We go to fear and because of that, hostility towards unknown, making up things to protect our little bubble worlds. That being said, i don't want them to always be puppies, they'd miss out all the other interesting experience unavailable for littles. Sorry
 
Kind of like humans, aren't they? From "Oh, that's an interesting thing my mom cuts food with, what if i grab it while she can't see and taste it?" We go to fear and because of that, hostility towards unknown, making up things to protect our little bubble worlds. That being said, i don't want them to always be puppies, they'd miss out all the other interesting experience unavailable for littles. Sorry
Sometimes i feel sex is just a unneeded thing if they maintain that innocence assuming in fantasy they remain curious while keeping the little ones and content as long as time itself.

If it means seeing innocent happyness running around ill gladly keep that.
 
Puppies are the cutest, especially when they can fit in your palm, small. Apparently there's a breed out there called teacup puppies that are bred to stay that small.
 
Apparently there's a breed out there called teacup puppies that are bred to stay that small.
I'm not sure what defines a "breed" other than the AKC and other standards-setting organizations, but the only dogs I've seen who were described as "teacup" are one subset of poodles. A family friend's wife had one, maybe 50 years ago; it was a sweet little pup.

This article says are ten or so breeds that have had subsets bred to stay that small:


but warns at the end that they tend to be unhealthy, I guess because of all the inbreeding done to make smaller dogs.

Russia also created a really tiny new breed a couple of decades ago that they claimed was the world's smallest dog breed, not sure if they've kept going.
 
They always hobbling around learning the world being curious
A coworker had a cartoon taped to his door a loooooooooong time ago, entitled something like "Thought Process of a Puppy", text below plus a drawing of a puppy:

what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? oops gotta pee. what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? . . .
 
I'm not sure what defines a "breed" other than the AKC and other standards-setting organizations, but the only dogs I've seen who were described as "teacup" are one subset of poodles. A family friend's wife had one, maybe 50 years ago; it was a sweet little pup.

This article says are ten or so breeds that have had subsets bred to stay that small:


but warns at the end that they tend to be unhealthy, I guess because of all the inbreeding done to make smaller dogs.

Russia also created a really tiny new breed a couple of decades ago that they claimed was the world's smallest dog breed, not sure if they've kept going.
I saw a while back a teacup husky on Google, it was adorable. But yeah I've heard they end up with lots of health issues.
 
A coworker had a cartoon taped to his door a loooooooooong time ago, entitled something like "Thought Process of a Puppy", text below plus a drawing of a puppy:

what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? oops gotta pee. what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? what's that? . . .
Cutest thoughts a animal can have
 
Puppies: very cute, very annoying.

I can handle cleaning pee off the floor for a few months, but not for 10-20 years. Even literal puppy-dog eyes couldn't persuade me otherwise.
 
Puppies: very cute, very annoying.

I can handle cleaning pee off the floor for a few months, but not for 10-20 years. Even literal puppy-dog eyes couldn't persuade me otherwise.
They learn yes. But the innocence and whining is so cute ?... It makes you miss it all that curiousity and wonder they have instead of pure xenophobia of any outsiders
 
The genetics are far too manipulable in Canines. Breeding something to the point of an unhealthy state is actually pretty cruel. Mentally, dogs think theyre all the same size....why would you want to deliberately breed a dog doomed to frustration?

And then there's this...Puppies are the immature form of a permanently immature creature. Dogs are basically adolescent wolves that never get out of the immature stage. They won't ever mature sexually either. Doing that to a critter seems obscene by any standard I can think of.
 
The genetics are far too manipulable in Canines. Breeding something to the point of an unhealthy state is actually pretty cruel. Mentally, dogs think theyre all the same size....why would you want to deliberately breed a dog doomed to frustration?

And then there's this...Puppies are the immature form of a permanently immature creature. Dogs are basically adolescent wolves that never get out of the immature stage. They won't ever mature sexually either. Doing that to a critter seems obscene by any standard I can think of.

My god you make it your mission to ruin a post. Especially something that relates to innocence
 
My god you make it your mission to ruin a post. Especially something that relates to innocence
Innocence? You've got Doggyfuckers wishing for objects of affection that are permanently babies....Innocence isnt even in it, bud.

As far as ruining posts is concerned, you ruin more posts in a week than I will in a lifetime.

Did I offend you? I must be doing something right, then.
 
Innocence? You've got Doggyfuckers wishing for objects of affection that are permanently babies....Innocence isnt even in it, bud.

As far as ruining posts is concerned, you ruin more posts in a week than I will in a lifetime.

Did I offend you? I must be doing something right, then.
Theres those who are thinking animals are sex toys and theres those who see them as companions.

Then theres those who are zoos rather them be innocent and curious always.
I can guess your the 1st one considering the willingness to ruin a post as well as being always on the human side. As long it benefits humankind it doesnt matter who or how many suffers.

If only theres a way to lock certain people out of a thread.

Yes you offend me thinking that animals are not innocent therefore are meant to be used for human benefit/exploitation. If there was a way to keep that curious/exploring nature in them as well as keeping away the xenophobia of foreign objects i would accept it.

"Doggyfuckers" are rapists in general if you're putting in a malicious manner. Zoos in general would not take kinda to being degraded as such.

Conclusion: leave the thread if your wasting its space and bringing the mood down. Go in the dumpster fire where you belong.
 
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I saw a while back a teacup husky on Google, it was adorable. But yeah I've heard they end up with lots of health issues.
Anyways teacup husky? That sounds dangerous considering the breed
I'm not sure what defines a "breed" other than the AKC and other standards-setting organizations, but the only dogs I've seen who were described as "teacup" are one subset of poodles. A family friend's wife had one, maybe 50 years ago; it was a sweet little pup.

This article says are ten or so breeds that have had subsets bred to stay that small:


but warns at the end that they tend to be unhealthy, I guess because of all the inbreeding done to make smaller dogs.

Russia also created a really tiny new breed a couple of decades ago that they claimed was the world's smallest dog breed, not sure if they've kept going.
It's definitely dangerous that's for sure
 
I was going to log out for a while but after I seen him ruin this thread i made with all positivity and good will seeing my folks puppies doing their thing being themselves.
 
Puppies are the cutest, especially when they can fit in your palm, small. Apparently there's a breed out there called teacup puppies that are bred to stay that small.
teacup is not a breed at all. it denotes a size. However, teacup isn't even a real thing. Its a back yard breeder term so they can charge extra money for runts. Chihuahuas for example are a breed that is supposed to be no bigger than 6lbs. most average about 3-4lbs. anything smaller and its not going to live very long. They are extremely fragile as puppies, more so than glass. It is not safe to breed dogs to be this small as an adult. its organs are no bigger than a finger nail. teacup breeding is abuse.
 
Theres those who are thinking animals are sex toys and theres those who see them as companions.

Then theres those who are zoos rather them be innocent and curious always.
I can guess your the 1st one considering the willingness to ruin a post as well as being always on the human side. As long it benefits humankind it doesnt matter who or how many suffers.

If only theres a way to lock certain people out of a thread.

Yes you offend me thinking that animals are not innocent therefore are meant to be used for human benefit/exploitation. If there was a way to keep that curious/exploring nature in them as well as keeping away the xenophobia of foreign objects i would accept it.

"Doggyfuckers" are rapists in general if you're putting in a malicious manner. Zoos in general would not take kinda to being degraded as such.

Conclusion: leave the thread if your wasting its space and bringing the mood down. Go in the dumpster fire where you belong.
Your conclusion is based on a lot of assumptions, all bad, and an even bigger lot of misconceptions. But I'll make a deal with you, bud....YOU stay out of the DF, and I'll stay out of your Innocent thread...Seems fair
 
They always hobbling around learning the world being curious and barking at random things instead of snapping at the unknown when they get older.

Its quite depressing they love the unknown while young while aging replaces this curiousity with hostility.

Seeing their faces everyday full of hopes is what makes it worth looking at.
If a dog is socialized well as a puppy with plenty of positive interactions as well as accoustomed to different things, it should not be reacting with hostility as an adult. As a senior dog (8+ years), yes temperaments change yet again and become less welcoming, less patient, less outgoing, just like human seniors who may grow a little grumpier each year.
Some breeds by default aren't happy with strangers and new experiences. They are bred to react hostile towards these as though they are threats. More reason to research breeds before purchasing or adopting. Not all dogs are going to love everything some are bred to be standoffish, some bred to be fierce protectors and guard dogs, some dogs have a strong stranger danger instinct. All the more reason to appropriately socialize and train these dogs young to lessen the hostility but also realize your breed may have genetic hostility and aggression because of its breed traits.
 
Anyways teacup husky? That sounds dangerous considering the breed

It's definitely dangerous that's for sure
There is a small version of a ''husky'' but it's not actually a husky, it just looks like one. It's called the Alaskan Klee Kai. No such thing as a teacup husky. The original photo that went around claiming a gray and white puppy was a ''Pomsky" was actually a photo of a Finnish Lapphund. Pomskys never existed until that photo went viral and no one fact checked it or its source.People bought huskies and pomeranians from any source and started breeding willy nilly. Large dogs and small dogs do not mix. DNA is not a perfect system like it shows in TV. Its not going to get mom's coat and dad's colors. It's going to get dad's front legs and mom's back legs, mom's rib cage and dad's pelvis making for a very disproportionate dog. Sickly too. No health testing being done on any of the dogs so they pass on the poor genetics to the puppies.
 
I saw a while back a teacup husky on Google, it was adorable. But yeah I've heard they end up with lots of health issues.
Teacup husky isn't real. But there is a dog that looks like a miniature husky, but isn't a husky. It is a separate breed called the Alaskan Klee Kai.
 
If a dog is socialized well as a puppy with plenty of positive interactions as well as accoustomed to different things, it should not be reacting with hostility as an adult. As a senior dog (8+ years), yes temperaments change yet again and become less welcoming, less patient, less outgoing, just like human seniors who may grow a little grumpier each year.
Some breeds by default aren't happy with strangers and new experiences. They are bred to react hostile towards these as though they are threats. More reason to research breeds before purchasing or adopting. Not all dogs are going to love everything some are bred to be standoffish, some bred to be fierce protectors and guard dogs, some dogs have a strong stranger danger instinct. All the more reason to appropriately socialize and train these dogs young to lessen the hostility but also realize your breed may have genetic hostility and aggression because of its breed traits.
Thats true prepare for any possibility to make them as comfortable as possible as well as a great puppyhood
 
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