Dogs
A community about dogs.
Breeds, tips and tricks about training and behaviour, news affecting dog owners, canine photography, dog-related art and any questions related to dog ownership.
Rules
- Posts must be related to dogs or dog ownership and must not be void of content.
- This is a neutral space. No bigotry or personal attacks. Criticism should be polite and constructive.
- No automated content. This includes AI generated imagery, post body, articles, comments or automated accounts.
- No advertising or self-promotion.
- Illegal or unethical practices are frowned upon, and any comments or posts suggesting them will be removed. This includes, but is not limited to, backyard breeding, ear and tail cropping, fake service animals, negative reinforcement, alpha/pack/dominance theory, and eugenics.
- No judging or attacking community members who care for dogs with cropped ears, docked tails, or those from puppy mills or questionable sources. While we discourage these practices (per Rule 5), all dogs deserve loving homes and compassionate care regardless of their background or physical alterations.
- No breed discrimination, all breeds welcome. Our stance matches the ASPCA's official stance and is not up for debate.
- Citing your sources when making a claim is encouraged. Misinformation will be removed.
Did AI write that caption?
Sadly, no, just a person with terrible grammar.
AI has a better grasp of English than this person
Jesus Christ. There needed to be way more punctuation in that image text.
Oh good, I'm not having a stroke.
Reading that feels like I had a stroke.
From my experience, if they are young, try to go with a more basic bed that doesn't contain that filling. Then, after a few years, they mellow out and try it again. They most likely get past that phase and will leave it alone.
That bed fluff looked like dog hair at first and I thought it was gonna be about having enough hair brushed out for a new bed. Or a new dachshund
Keep that dog away from Kristi Noem, that's for sure.