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Now, isn't that adorable?Perfect for Halloween!
Available as T-shirts in my Zazzle shop and on my Redbubble .
Edit: crimine, I forgot to say: this is something of a photomanipulation, (using my own photographs) so I did not paint this per se.
Hey, at least I got that in before folks started complimenting the anatomy! XD
Edit 2: maybe I should also note that this isn't a statement for animal rights, (or welfare, for that matter) but a statement against human idiocy.
I would never want a beloved pet that receives excellent care to be torn away from a responsible and knowledgable owner because "wild animals should be free~!" Instead, I believe people should know what they are getting into before acquiring a pet; and this applies for any species, be it a tiger, a wolf, a dog, or heck, a fish.
Seriously. Even fish.
My first goldfish died within a few days because no one in my family knew the importance of de-chlorinating the water, having a filter, or keeping it in an adequetely sized tank. The poor thing was in a tiny fish bowl filled with tap water.
I changed my approach to getting new pets after that; I was reading books on caring for guinea pigs for about a year before I got my first cavy in third grade. She lived well into my freshman year of high school
Of course, that's not to compare adopting a 100-pound wolf to buying a 2-pound, potato-shaped, livestock-mouse. Point is, most potential wolf/wolfdog owners have no clue what they are doing. Please do your homework for your own sake, as well as that of your pets.
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Comments: 71
Semi-Charmed137 In reply to ??? [2010-12-23 02:12:17 +0000 UTC]
According to wolfaboos, dogs are stupider than wolves.
Which may or may not be true, but i'm not willing to trust wolfaboos.
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trippinxtremezebra In reply to Semi-Charmed137 [2010-12-23 02:17:25 +0000 UTC]
but... i can tell time....
for some dogs its true, but mostly its not. i know some dogs that are smarter than my classmates
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Nukawin In reply to trippinxtremezebra [2010-12-23 10:24:35 +0000 UTC]
Dogs can also detect cancer in their owners!
They're life-savers! D;
Wolves just like to kill >.>
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trippinxtremezebra In reply to Nukawin [2010-12-23 17:27:16 +0000 UTC]
they can?
i know they are, my dog kept me going when i was really sick, i owe everything to that lump of fur... *kisses and pets Spike*.
true that, but at the animal science in my school they had a wolf they had to take care of and that one was quite nice, but also it was in very bad condition from being caught in a bear trap. and i only saw it when they were carting it through the hallways. but most of the time wolves arent the most cuddly of the canis family
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Nukawin In reply to trippinxtremezebra [2010-12-23 17:35:44 +0000 UTC]
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There has been LOADS of stories of dogs reacting funny to certian areas of the human body and when the area was investigated, there was cancer cells found, and because they were found early the dogs had saved their owners lives! 8D
I think it was insane you're school had a wolf in its grounds, was it still alive? .-.
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trippinxtremezebra In reply to Nukawin [2010-12-23 17:49:25 +0000 UTC]
i remember that story, oscar....
dogs do have that instinct, my dog acts up whenever there is danger near (or a small animal in the yard). but when i had some heart problems that little bugger was always rubbing his snout on my arm and wouldnt let me go to school, but i went to the doctors eventually and im fine now. but it was so weird that he knew that before even i did.
well i go to a school where you specialize in a certain trait (art and design for me). but down the hallway is animal science and they brought the wolf in to help it. it was alive when they brought it, and after a few days of rehab and walking around the school (it had a leash on) i believe they released it into the mountains.
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Semi-Charmed137 In reply to trippinxtremezebra [2010-12-23 02:19:22 +0000 UTC]
Hm, ok. Thanks for clearing that up!
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wolfman100192 [2010-09-29 00:40:51 +0000 UTC]
._. that is awesome, would it be possible to get them delivered to england from either of those sites?
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soyrwoo In reply to wolfman100192 [2010-09-29 02:10:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! XD
Zazzle definately ships to England and I'm pretty sure RedBubble does as well
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mangameow In reply to ??? [2010-09-22 15:52:33 +0000 UTC]
lol, CUTE<3
Reminds me of this Bible anime I saw, where the camel riders tied their wrists to the camels while they slept, so the camels wouldn't wander off while they were asleep. o__________O;
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soyrwoo In reply to mangameow [2010-09-23 06:13:06 +0000 UTC]
The camels ate them in their sleep? 0_o
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mangameow In reply to soyrwoo [2010-09-25 16:57:32 +0000 UTC]
wat
no
WAT
This
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WATCH ALL OF IT
OR GOD WILL SAD FACE
SRSLY
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soyrwoo In reply to mangameow [2010-09-25 17:12:21 +0000 UTC]
GOD CAN SAD FACE ALL HE WANTS. XD
So... you're saying that the camels didn't eat the riders?
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mangameow In reply to soyrwoo [2010-09-29 13:27:04 +0000 UTC]
NO HE CAN'T...
WAIT... WHAT?? O____________O;
Nooo, I didn't know camels ate meat. O__O;
I know horses occasionally cannibalize in extreme situations, but camels?? Hm.
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soyrwoo In reply to mangameow [2010-09-30 00:04:13 +0000 UTC]
They don't. They're strictly pescatarians, which means they do, in fact, eat meat, but they refuse to acknowledge fish as meat.
Camels can also fly, but only in the June rains. They must fly, you see, in order to catch the very fish on which they feed.
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mangameow In reply to soyrwoo [2010-10-14 13:15:39 +0000 UTC]
Wahhah? Camels eat fish?
Not... grasses? ;3;
Heh.
OH DEAR.
FLYING CAMELS. ;x;
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