Happy dog in the snow…
WHAT A PERFECT VIDEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I’m not saying dogs have all the answers
I will say
if we coud all just have the wholesome joy for life that doggos do
There would be less evil in the world
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Happy dog in the snow…
WHAT A PERFECT VIDEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I’m not saying dogs have all the answers
I will say
if we coud all just have the wholesome joy for life that doggos do
There would be less evil in the world
Anonymous asked:
Pls just have them make a petting zoo so that I can visit and pet all the animals
Everyone so trusting of dogs. Ppl just adopt random stray dogs and THATs how you and your entire crew gets eaten by a parasitic alien on an isolated antarctic research base you FOOLS

no no you’re right, there’s no way this dog could be anything other than just a big babie. completely safe to give pets to. anyway come closer
Anonymous asked:
What kind of pets have you had?
Oh boy oh boy oh boy
The last one
Also good on these people for taking the aggressively petty route instead of falsely registering their pets as service animals
I love how everyone intentionally interpreted this not as “your dog must be small” but “your dog must be in a bag”
Raccoon dogs look very similar to raccoons but have no genetic similarities between them. They belong to the Canidae family, which are known to have distinct dog and wolf like characteristics and appearance. These animals are both carnivorous and omnivorous mammals.
They are monogamous and will mate for life. It is only if the mate dies or is killed, will the other search for a new mate. Two mates will hibernate in one den. During this period they will maintain close body contact to keep each other warm and will groom each other as well. This is a trait not practiced by canines, as dogs neither hibernate and nor are they monogamous in nature.
Raccoon dogs are also known as tanuki, and they feature very heavily in a lot of Japanese folklore. They also get super fluffy and adorable when their winter coat comes in.
If you want to see one in real life, only place in the entire United States that houses tanuki is Zoo Atlanta - they’ve got two bonded brothers named Thor and Loki. Tanuki are really uncommon in zoos around the world, although I’m not sure why - IUCN lists them as ‘least concern’ so maybe they’re just so prevalent as to not be thought “worth” exhibiting. They’re super cool little canids, though, so definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area.
fatherfigured asked:
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for those who are (rightfully!) concerned about animal welfare in tik toks: Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary is a true sanctuary and this animal is safe and happy!
Wildcat Ridge is not only an accredited sanctuary, they have a policy of not displaying their residents to the public. It is a retirement home for cats that should never have been pets or attractions. There is no pressure on the animals to be in front of people, they interact as they choose with the sanctuary staff and vets and that’s it.
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for those who are (rightfully!) concerned about animal welfare in tik toks: Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary is a true sanctuary and this animal is safe and happy!
Wildcat Ridge is not only an accredited sanctuary, they have a policy of not displaying their residents to the public. It is a retirement home for cats that should never have been pets or attractions. There is no pressure on the animals to be in front of people, they interact as they choose with the sanctuary staff and vets and that’s it.
all im saying is that yall on here abt “if you don’t get ur hamsters/small caged animals a 12 foot by 18 foot by 5 foot cage w/ special bedding only made in the amazon rainforest and u only feed them fresh seeds grown in Tibet in 1983 and glacial water melted before al gore made the inconvenient truth u shouldn’t own pets and should be jailed for animal abuse uwu” should probably chill tf out a little bit