Parents love documenting their babies’ firsts: their first bath, their first word, the first time they eat ice cream, the first time they ride a bike and more. But as you’ll soon find out, pet parents are no exception. Because even their fluffy, furry, scaly and feathery little ones deserve to be celebrated for trying something new.
Down below, we’ve gathered photos of the most adorable first times pets have experienced new things, and I’ll warn you right now: they just might melt your heart. From playing in fresh snow to trying delicious foods, this list is full of precious pet moments. Keep reading to also find interviews with Maggie Marton, of Oh My Dog blog, Dog Behaviorist Nick Jones, MA, and Lisa Stemcosky, CCBC, CPDT-KA, SBA, of PawLitically Correct. And don’t forget to upvote the reactions you’re glad were captured on camera!
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Rhodie’s First Time Seeing Snow
waddles 6 months ago
THIS IS WAY TOO MUCH ADORABLENESS FOR ONE PERSON
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To gain more insight on this topic, we reached out to Maggie Marton, the woman behind Oh My Dog, and she was kind enough to have a chat with us. First, we asked Maggie why she thinks pet owners are so eager to capture all of our beloved animals’ first times. “New experiences create new memories! It’s so fun to witness the joy, excitement, even trepidation–as long as it doesn’t turn to fear–of a new experience. Capturing it allows you to relive it over and over again,” she told Bored Panda.
“Plus, new experiences give pet owners really fun stories to share of their beloved pets. For me, I love telling (and retelling!) the story of the first time we took our cat, Newt, outside on a long leash,” Maggie shared. “It’s such an adorable, fun memory for us, and I always break out the pics to show as I tell!”
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We Adopted This Cute Boy, And For The Past Couple Of Weeks, He Has Been Super Shy. Today For The First Time, He Plopped In My Lap And Did This
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Ottawa 6 months ago (edited)
Do not go for the belly rub. This is a trap. You are being tested by your overloard.
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First Night At Home After Being Adopted
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LK 6 months ago
Welcome home, good dog. May there be lots of treats, wonderful walks, and many cuddles.
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We also asked Maggie if our pets understand what’s going on when they do something for the first time. “Yes! And it’s so important, especially as our pets age, to continue to expose them to new experiences,” she told Bored Panda. “They know and react to novelty just like we do.”
“They might feel excited or nervous or confused, depending on their lived experiences so far; for instance, a dog who loves to swim in a pool might be confused about going to the beach, but that same dog also might be more confident to test those waters than a dog who has never been swimming before,” Maggie went on to explain. “Dogs have a reputation for being more open to new experiences than cats, but if you love a cat who has an adventurous spirit, get her involved, too!”
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Look At That Contented Smile And Those Lovely Eyes
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nae nae <3 6 months ago
sure i can be bob anything for meatball ✨
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Clara’s First Trip To The Backyard. I Think She Liked It
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Amanda Rose 6 months ago
Her eyes!
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#6
He Heard Me Sneeze For The First Time
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still tired 6 months ago
*shooketh*
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We were also curious if there’s any way to predict whether our animals will enjoy having new experiences, or if we just have to take them out and see for ourselves. “Exposure is key,” Maggie noted. “A pet who is used to experiencing new and different things will likely be more adaptable than one who spends his or her whole life at home and is suddenly taken to the ski slopes,” she explained. “If your pet hasn’t had many new experiences, start small. Try a different park or visit a swimming spot. Then, expand from there. Just like people, all pets have different thresholds for what’s comfy and what isn’t. Honor your pet’s. Try lots of different things, and don’t force your pet to do something uncomfortable.”
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Timber Got To Ride In The Front Seat Of My Truck For The First Time. When Asked If He Liked The Air Conditioner, This Was His Reply
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ThatCapybara 6 months ago
It’s the MEME DOGE!
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#8
Two Brothers 5 Months Apart. They’re Meeting For The First Time
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Mitchell 6 months ago
Spay that poor mother!
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And as for how we can ensure that our pets are comfortable and not overwhelmed when provided new experiences, Maggie recommends that pet owners keep a close eye on their little ones. “If she seems timid, give her time and encouragement. If she seems scared, stop. I’ve seen too many people force their pet to do something that was frightening only to have it backfire,” she told Bored Panda. “Start small and build. Go slowly. Give your pet tons of praise (and treats help, too!).”
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Nimbus Met Our Dog For The First Time. This Is Her Being Intimidating
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waddles 6 months ago
that is indeed quite intimidating
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“New experiences are so good for people and pets,” Maggie added. “In humans, experiencing new things can improve our memories, our mood, and even the neural pathways in our brains. It makes sense that new experiences would do the same for our pets! Get out there and try something new; you’ll both benefit!”
If you’d like to learn more about Maggie or gain tips on how to give your pets the best life, be sure to visit her blog Oh My Dog right here.
#10
My New Kitten’s First Encounter With The Big Ball Of Flame In The Sky
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Daria 6 months ago
Excellent photo 👍
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#11
The Way My Cat Looked At My New Boyfriend When She First Met Him
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Aran Lindvail2 6 months ago
Sus.
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First Time Being Carried In The Arms After The Rescue
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LK 6 months ago
What a content look on the little face.
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We also reached out to Dog Behaviorist and Dog Expert Witness Nick Jones, MA, to hear his thoughts on why we’re so excited to capture out pets’ firsts. “The bond an owner has with their dog is usually deep and long lasting, and to experience the world through the life and senses of a dog is a wonderful thing,” Nick told Bored Panda. “Who can resist laughing as a dog bobs up and down as it runs in long grass or charges through fresh snow fall or roots around in crisp leaves on the ground? Dogs are normally easy to read and especially when they are curious and excited by a new experience and witnessing this brings great joy to the owner.”
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Our Kittens Were Outside For The First Time. Never Seen Them This Happy Before
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Shyla Bouche 6 months ago
They’re frolicking.
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He Saw Me Wearing A Hat For The First Time
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waddles 6 months ago
hats can be very scary you must first slowly introduce the hat to him
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Nick also assures dog owners that their furry friends can handle taking on new tasks and activities. “Provided that a dog has plenty of positive life experiences and a good degree of exposure to the world from a young age, it can cope with most new experiences without a hitch. And a well-balanced dog is able to have a new experience without concern for its welfare and reaction,” he explained. “Provided we are not overwhelming a dog and that the owner feels the dog can cope, then most life experiences can be provided to a dog without concern.”
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This Was The First Time My Kitten Watched Our Christmas Tree Light Up
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HelluvaHedgehogAlien 6 months ago
‘One day, that tree is gonna be MINE and MINE only… to destroy *insert evil kitty cackling sounds*’
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Puppy Met His First Box Turtle
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Kise Miarse 6 months ago
I think that rock just blinked at me. 🐶
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“Most owners will already know the nature of their dog and how adventurous or otherwise the dog is,” Nick went on to note. “This basic understanding of the dog’s character and ability to accept new experiences should be the measure to apply before carrying out a new experience where you might think twice in the sense that it may overwhelm the dog. Most dogs embrace life and all the variety it brings, so with a little preparation and planning, by all means take your dog to the beach or out in the snow and enjoy the experience.”
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My Pomeranian’s First Snow
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Kise Miarse 6 months ago
That is much more enthusiasm than my pom had for snow lol
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His First Leaf Pile
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Karen Startz Richardson 6 months ago
💕 love that little grin!
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And when it comes to how to introduce a new experience to your pet, Nick says it’s important to have a feel for what your dog can cope with and to consider that before making any big leaps. “Think of the experience you’d like to expose your dog to as a number of chain links that start with the first link and end with the last one,” Nick told Bored Panda. “Be sure to move forward one link at a time and to build on the last positive experience that you had with the dog. You’re building until you are at the last link and the process is complete, and [ensure] that your dog is enjoying the process as you go.”
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My Labrador Puppy Chased A Ball For The First Time
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Kise Miarse 6 months ago
BALL!
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My German Shepherd Experienced Snow For The First Time
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ThatCapybara 6 months ago
RIP Capybara: died from exposure to deadly levels of cuteness
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“Dogs are able to cope with a wide range of experiences in life. Most pet dogs will enjoy a relatively relaxed lifestyle, but we know that dogs can be trained to sniff out cancer cells, to jump out of planes attached to a parachuter in the military, to guide blind people or to hunt for game,” Nick noted. “This adaptability makes dogs the perfect companions for people in the modern age, but for any dog to achieve anything like this level of achievement, it will need a progressive socialization and training program, combined with a balanced leadership style to bring the best out of the dog.”
If you’d like to learn more about Nick and his approach as a Dog Behaviorist and Dog Expert Witness, be sure to visit his website right here.
#21
Peat Experienced Catnip For The Very First Time And Transformed Into The Stoner Meme Guy For 20 Minutes
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Kise Miarse 6 months ago
Peat can hear colors and taste the universe.
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#22
Gary Was Pretty Excited About Reaching His First Ever Summit
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Sara Dee 6 months ago
wyd? hes already above us measly hoomins
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We were also lucky enough to get in touch with a cat expert to hear about what it’s like for our kitties to experience new firsts. Lisa Stemcosky, Certified Cat Behavior Consultant, CPDT-KA, SBA, and owner of PawLitically Correct in Washington, DC, was kind enough to answer some of our burning questions. “People welcome pets into their homes as part of the family. The care for them and nurture them, so it’s natural to celebrate all those first time experiences together,” Lisa told Bored Panda.
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My Puppy’s First Time At The Beach. He Couldn’t Stop Smiling
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waddles 6 months ago
HIS LITTLE PAW PRINTS I CAN’T
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My Dog Saw Me In The Bathtub For The First Time. She Was So Worried That She Had To Call The Backup. Cat Was Not Impressed Too
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Aran Lindvail2 6 months ago
My cat regularly tries to save me from the Most Evil Water by screaming at me in the bathroom.
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Lisa also says that our felines do understand when they see something new or experience something novel. “They may be curious and want to investigate it, or they may be fearful of it. It often comes down to previous experiences of similar situations, during their critical period of development,” she explained.
And although certain activities, such as swimming and playing in the snow, are often more associated with dogs, there’s always a chance our cats will love them too. “There are some cats that may enjoy these things. Some breeds are known to like water, like the Turkish Van,” Lisa told Bored Panda. “Some cats have bolder personalities are up for an adventure.” In an email, Lisa even shared adorable photo of her cat, Davey, on his first snow day, and he appears to be having a wonderful time.
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Their First Taste Of Peach. My Fingers Were Not Safe
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Sivi 6 months ago
I know that feel with fingers not safe when a rabbits favorites are given. Mine is nuts about banana.
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My Kitty Saw Me In The Tub For The First Time And Was Very Concerned That I Was In The Water
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Meep-Meep 6 months ago
Hooman? Do you need help??
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Oliver Is Unsure Of What To Do With His First Time Under The Christmas Tree
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Kise Miarse 6 months ago
HE HAS WITNESSED THE GLORY OF THE UNIVERSE
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When it comes to how our cats will respond to new things, Lisa says, “It’s a combination of nature versus nurture. If you start out with a kitten and expose them, in a slow and positive manner, to things like baths, harness walks, hiking, boating, they’ll be more likely to enjoy them as they get older. But nature, genetics, is always at play. Some cats may have a predisposition to be extremely fearful of novel situations, despite exposing them in a slow and positive way.”
If you’d like to gain more insight from Lisa on cat behavior, be sure to visit PawLitically Correct’s website right here!
#28
I Took My Dog On His First Boat Ride
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Zorena Deckard 6 months ago
It makes me really happy to see a life jacket on him.
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#29
The First Time My Little Guy Got Groomed
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waddles 6 months ago
HE’S SO HANDSOME
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I feel like I already follow my dog around with a camera constantly because I find everything she does to be adorable, but I’ll definitely be on the lookout for any new experiences she has from here on out. There’s something beautiful about seeing the genuine reactions our pets have to trying new things, so I hope you pandas have enjoyed viewing these precious photos for the first time. Keep upvoting the pics that warm your heart, and then if you’re in the mood for even more adorable animal photos, you can find Bored Panda’s last article featuring pet first times right here or an article featuring pets looking lovingly at their owners right here.
#30
My Indoor Cat’s First Time Experiencing Heights, And He Instantly Regretted It
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nae nae <3 6 months ago
me too buddy, me too
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#31
When Mom And Dad Take You To The Dog Park For The First Time
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HelluvaHedgehogAlien 6 months ago
SOOOO. MUCH. SPACE. MUST. ZOOMIES.
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#32
Luna Was Very Excited To Explore The Outside For The First Time
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SobyKay 6 months ago
This cat gets me
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#33
Rescue Lizard’s First Experience Of The Outside World. Look At That Face
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magix (they/them) 6 months ago
basking
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Bear’s First Time In The Mountains, And Needless To Say, He’s In Heaven
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Dani M 6 months ago
blissed out dog! good on the human!
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Hildegard’s First Snow Experience Went Well
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waddles 6 months ago (edited)
i can’t decide if that cat is really excited and happy or about to claw its owner’s eyes out
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#36
Say Hi To Baksik. It’s His First Day On The Beach
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waddles 6 months ago
hello baksik you are adorable
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Today Is My Kitten’s First Birthday. My Mum Got This Painting Of Him, And He Was Very Surprised
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Peppy 6 months ago
😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻💕
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#38
My Dog Fell Asleep In My Arms For The First Time
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Stephanie Did It 6 months ago
The first of many!
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#39
First Time Outside
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nae nae <3 6 months ago
meercat
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First Time Playing In The Snow
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We_Are_Watching_You 6 months ago
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Our Cat’s First Bite Of Snow And Subsequently First Brain Freeze
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Anime dude101 6 months ago
the cat be likedownload-1…798ce.jpeg
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First Bath
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Aran Lindvail2 6 months ago
That poor thing. Bathing cats is unnecessary except for medical reasons. And this “breed” has a horribly deformed skull. It’s gonna have trouble breathing and teeth problems a lot.
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First Nail Trimming Session
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Kise Miarse 6 months ago
What are you doing?! (Looks around for help) They’re taking my weapons!
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#44
Rudy Went For A Swim For The Very First Time
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HelluvaHedgehogAlien 6 months ago
Perfect BLEP
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#45
She Found A Way To Get Under The House And Out For The First Time
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Amanda Rose 6 months ago (edited)
Pre-decorated for Halloween.
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First Snow
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MiTmite9 6 months ago
And the award for best action shot goes to . . .
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#47
She Experienced Rain For The First Time
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tw 72 6 months ago
“Um. I am not a fan of the rain.”
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Mimi Tried Lime For The First Time
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EM 6 months ago
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. Kindness before photo opportunities.
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Bailey’s First Time On A Moving Escalator
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censorshipsucks 6 months ago
isn’t that one of them horizontal airport ones? I think they are called travelators.
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When My Dog Ravioli Saw His Puppies For The First Time
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Lakota Wolf 6 months ago
I wish people would stop breeding massively brachycephalic dogs that have breathing problems and have to give birth via caesarian section as the puppies’ heads are too large to pass through the birth canal. Brachycephalic dogs that struggle to breathe aren’t “awwdorable”, they’re suffering because humans want an ✨aesthetic✨
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