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dogtoysandmore · 10 months
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beaniemace · 5 months
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ough finally had motivation to actually color something hiie Im obsessed with them and this song
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cherrychokestuff · 1 year
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Buy a Sad Gay Club Puppyteeth tee here!
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orogolddreams · 2 years
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Hola‼️ Somos Leeloo & Kira 🐶❤️🐶 #puppy #puppylove #puppylife #puppygram #puppyoftheday #instapuppy #puppydog #puppyeyes #cutepuppy #puppy🐶 #puppycuddles #puppyplaytime #puppymodel #puppyteeth #puppysmile #puppyloves #dogs #dog #dogslife #doglover #doglife #dogoftheday #puppies #puppyworld #puppypic #yoyosphotograph https://www.instagram.com/p/CptNyTYPQYO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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top10review83 · 2 years
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Train Your Puppy
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Once you’ve hunted with your own dog, you’re spoiled forever. Our sport becomes much more rewarding when you do it with a partner and buddy you trained yourself. While starting from scratch with a puppy and learning how to train a hunting dog can seem like a daunting task for a first-timer, the truth is, the dog is born knowing how to hunt. Your first job as a trainer is to not screw it up. You second job is teaching the dog to hunt for you. If you’re like most dog owners, another important part of training is turning your pup into a well-mannered member of the family whose company you can enjoy in the off-season as well.
This is not a path to embark on lightly. Dogs are both adorable and annoying during the puppy period, not to mention destructive at times. Owning a dog requires a decade or more of dedication. During those years, you'll spend more time in the field with your dog and less time sitting in a tree stand. And no matter how long the voyage lasts, it will end in tears. The only way to feel better is to start the cycle over with a new puppy. That's what you're in for, but trust me when I say it'll be worth it. But right now, you're receiving your first gun dog. Congratulations! Below is everything you need to understand how to train a hunting dog. So, let's get this party started.
Ten Things You Should Know Before Getting a Puppy:
Potty Training, House and Crate Training, Obedience, and Socialization
Kindergarten for puppies
How to Train a Working Dog
"Fetch" Instructions
How to Instruct "Whoa"
"Place" Instructions
Water Fundamentals
The Basics of Living Birds
Using an E-Collar Introduction to the Gun
Your First Hunts as a Couple
Related: The 21 Best Hunting Dog Breeds of All Time
As your pup gets older, training will get more intense.
The old joke goes: "What do you need to know to train a dog?" Answer: More than the dog. That’s not exactly true, though. The dog knows how to hunt better than you do. That’s why you bought it. What you need to know is how to teach that dog to hunt for you. The first lessons can start as soon as the puppy comes home. Keep them brief and fun. As the pup gets older, you do more, and training never stops. Here are 10 important points to help guide you along the way, no matter what kind of dog you’re training.
1. Maintain consistency
Dogs want to please you, and in order to do so, they must first grasp what you expect of them. Make your directives clear and consistent.
2. Recognize and reward good behavior.
Praise is an extremely effective motivator. Your dog craves your attention; thus, offer it to them only when they earn it.
3. Practice with Treats
Food is a more potent motivation than praise. Even a modest amount of food will encourage your dog.
4. Say What You Mean
Never issue directives that you will not or cannot enforce. This is related to No. 1 since being consistent includes always being able to back up what you say. Consider your options before speaking.
5. Keep It Short
Make training sessions short and frequent. To catch your dog's attention, begin each training session with a behavior she already understands. Try to conclude on a positive note and go while you're still having fun. Training might be as little as a few minutes or as long as a half hour or more.
6. Never give up  
Boundaries are always tested by dogs. You must always enforce them and maintain control. For example, never allow your dog to go through a door before you. Allow it to wait for you to go first. Don't let it walk on its own leash. It's sweet, but the dog is attempting to exert authority. You have to be the pack's leader. Make the most of every chance to reinforce preferred behaviors or teach new ones.
7. Avoid Unfavorable Attention
Don't pay attention to undesirable behavior. Ignoring things like barking or racing to the front door when the doorbell rings can sometimes be more helpful than screaming. Similarly, if a dog is afraid of something, picking it up and comforting it promotes the fearful behavior. It is preferable to act as if nothing is wrong in order to distract the dog.
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sakuraxkamiki · 5 months
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Another photo dump, 2 are my last Hanahaki week photos. Ones a dtiys, one’s a request and the others are just for fun. [funny shirts design credited to puppyteeth on insta. His merchandise is 10 out of 10]
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decaydanceredacted · 7 months
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@anon here's more pete in skirt stuff (if these haven't been submitted by someone else b4 lol)
a peach so ripe that even breath would bruise it: https://archiveofourown.org/works/ 47213500#main
puppyteeth: https://archiveofourown.org/works/48544333
like a little black (skirt): https://archiveofourown.org/works/50745604
pink: https://archiveofourown.org/works/46021924
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alonetogether · 1 year
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hai andy....do you perhaps have any p2 fic recs
I DO i got asked this like 2 weeks ago so here's that other post BUT since then i've gotten new absolute favourites too so i'll put 'em here for you :-3 thank you for letting me indulge in my love of fic recs again
(thaw out my) freezer burn feelings by forbiddentoast (T) - 7.1k *
puppyteeth by paperknives (E) - 1.7k
magic 8 ball by earlgreytea68 (T) - 6.4k
a teenage vow by livethruthis (T) - 1.4k *
a liner away by intocooperstown (T) - 1k
when pete falls in love by forbiddentoast (G) - 2k
i've got nothing to confess by invisible_man (E) - 12.5k
secrets i don't want to keep by invisible_man (E) - 35.8k
dream sweet of me by uhmyeah (M) - 3.9k
breathing in your dust by vampyerika (E) - 3.2k
eternal summer by carpaltunneloflove (T) - 1k
i'll give you heatstroke by heavenminutes (E) - 2.5k
i keep telling myself i'm not the desperate type by withahumanheart (M) - 8.1k
*these killed me instantly btw
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crumbsandcrumbs · 1 year
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miguel o'hara x reader/oc fic recs
really wanted to put together a list of my fav miguel x reader/oc fics, these updates have been keeping me going and i enjoy them so much...will include the tags that i think are important but do check them out to view all tags and warnings!
For the Archives by alkhale tags: disaggreeable coworkers to lovers, fluff & angst, slow burn, spider-man typical humor, pining, pre-canon, oblivious reader, unrequited love (for now) remarks: i would be lying if i said this wasn't my absolute favorite. i think someone said this in the comments, but it's unstoppable force meets immovable object dynamic excellence. this is a miguel x reader fic, but i kinda view them as an oc bc they're so well written and i love them so much. like they're so endearingly written and i want the best for them dhfjksdhfjk....idk if that makes sense but this is just how my reading experience has turned out. the slow burn and pining is so so good, albeit the feelings one-sided and still subtle at the moment. but make no mistake, the subtle actions that show those feelings are written so so well it could kill a person (me, it killed me). the foreshadowing is also so interesting. each chapter just leaves you wanting for more. and lyla is also very fun in this!
put down that gravestone by danysclouds tags: mutual pining, canon divergence, married but not really married, grief/mourning, angst and hurt/comfort, parallel universes, really smart idiots in love remarks: if you're looking for a chaptered miguel x original character fic with plot, look no further. this fic explores love and grief across parallel universes, and how a miguel and xiomara from different earths find each other in a less than ideal situation. how do you even begin to process meeting a variant of your other half from another universe? there's a lot of sorrow in their story, and the writing leaves no details out in describing what loss feels like. but ultimately they're together again, so somehow, they'll be okay again. the story leaves you with hopes like this. i can't sufficiently express just how good this fic, is so please read it.
Every You Every Me by Astroboots tags: slow burn, parallel universes, mutual pining, forced proximity remarks: this fic has drove me insane in the best ways possible. a miguel x reader fic that's an absolute joy to read, but also hits you with sadness when you least expect it. reader is written so well and when paired up with miguel, creates a great dynamic that is so fun to read. i really love the slow reveal of the story in the first few chapters, i was slow to piece it together but when you realize what their circumstances actually are and why miguel is the way that he is in this, it's kinda thrilling! but also sad so watch out.
One Bad Day by puppyteeth tags: enemies to friends to lovers (the enemies part is brief), reader as a spider-person, slow burn, angst, fluff, hurt/comfort, gender-neutral pronouns remarks: i love reading miguel x reader/oc fics where MC is a spider-person, there are so many interesting origin stories out there and this is one of them. and it's not just the MC, but also the peter parker of their earth. it has a writing style that i would describe as fun and a joy to read. i really like the dynamic between miguel and reader and their developing relationship has been so satisfying to read.
Weedkiller by brotherblaze tags: mutual pining, friends to lovers, emotional hurt/comfort, blood and gore, sexual tension remarks: it's not tagged but reader is an anti-venom symbiote, after looking it up it gave more context to their abilities! i loved that miguel and reader are already friends in this, and lyla also has a lot of dialogue + is close to MC. i have to mention a part i really enjoyed though, like i actually yelled and felt happiness bloom in my heart at this character's appearance. they appear in chapter 3 and i was honestly so surprised that they were a part of the story too. i didn't read the character tags so i had no idea! it was a pleasant surprise, and i'm so happy the writer included them in this bc it's so rare. it's not even that i love this character, i actually don't know much about them besides their relation to an existing character, but their dynamic is lovely and wholesome, so i love them in this haha...please read this!!
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dogtoysandmore · 1 year
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How Do You Stop a Teething Puppy From Biting?
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As a dog trainer with over 30 years of experience, I've seen many pet parents struggle with the same issue: how to stop a teething puppy from biting. It's a common problem, but with the right knowledge and strategies, it's one that can be effectively managed. Key Takeaways: Stop a Teething Puppy From Biting - Understanding the teething process in puppies can help manage biting behavior. - Providing appropriate chew toys and using positive reinforcement techniques are effective strategies. - Consistency and patience are key in preventing biting behavior. - Addressing teething discomfort can reduce biting. - Seek professional help if biting becomes a serious issue. Understanding Puppy Teething Teething is a natural process that all puppies go through. Much like human babies, puppies will bite and chew on things around them while they are teething in an effort to relieve pain and discomfort. This is a crucial part of their development, but it can also lead to some challenging behaviors, like biting and chewing on inappropriate items. The timeline for puppy teething can vary depending on the breed, but typically, puppies get their first set of teeth at about 5 - 6 weeks of age. Then, at around 16 weeks old, your pup will begin to lose their baby teeth, and their adult teeth will start to appear. By the time your dog is around 6 - 7 months old, they should have all 42 of their adult teeth, and teething should be a thing of the past. However, those 4 - 5 months of intense teething can be a real struggle for many pet parents. As puppies look to find relief from the pain, they will often chew on almost anything they can find. This can often mean furniture legs, expensive footwear, or even your feet or fingers. https://youtu.be/f7s92RQqGMA The Importance of Addressing Biting Behavior Early It's important to address biting behavior early on during the puppy chewing phase. This is because puppies learn a lot about the world around them through their mouths, and if they learn that biting is an effective way to get what they want, they may continue this behavior into adulthood. In my experience, the key to stopping a teething puppy from biting is to provide them with appropriate outlets for their chewing behavior, teach them bite inhibition, and use positive reinforcement techniques to reward good behavior. In the following sections, we'll delve deeper into understanding teething in puppies, why they bite, and effective strategies to stop a teething puppy from biting. We'll also discuss how to choose the right teething toys for your puppy, how to address teething discomfort, and training techniques to discourage biting. Remember, every puppy is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. It's all about finding what works best for your puppy and being consistent and patient in your approach. So, let's dive in and learn more about how to navigate the puppy chewing stage and stop a teething puppy from biting.
Understanding Teething in Puppies
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Teething is a natural part of a puppy's development, much like it is in human babies. It's a process that can be a bit uncomfortable for your little furball, but it's also a necessary part of their growth. What is Teething? Teething is the process by which a puppy's baby teeth, also known as deciduous or primary teeth, fall out and are replaced by their adult teeth. Dogs have 28 deciduous teeth and end up with 42 permanent teeth. It's not unusual for some bleeding to occur when the teeth fall out, but the amount is usually minimal and often goes unnoticed unless there's some mild red staining on a chew toy. When Does Teething Occur in Puppies? Puppies begin teething at around 3 weeks of age, and by approximately 6 weeks, all of their baby teeth will have erupted. The incisors (at the front of the mouth) and the canine teeth (the fangs) erupt first, followed by the premolars. Dogs do not have any baby molars. At around 12 weeks, the baby teeth begin to fall out, and the permanent teeth begin to erupt. Normally by 6 months of age, all permanent teeth have erupted, and all baby teeth have fallen out. Physical Signs of Teething During the teething process, you might notice some physical signs in your puppy. These can include drooling, swollen gums, and the loss of baby teeth. You might even find a baby tooth or two around your home. But don't worry if you don't find any; it's quite common for puppies to swallow their baby teeth while eating. Behavioral Changes During Teething Teething can also lead to some behavioral changes in your puppy. The discomfort of teething can make puppies more prone to chewing on things, including your hands, furniture, and other objects. This is part of the normal puppy chewing phase. It's important to remember that while teething can be a challenging time for both you and your puppy, it's a temporary phase. With the right approach, you can help your puppy navigate this stage and prevent unwanted behaviors from becoming long-term habits. In the next sections, we'll explore why teething puppies bite and share some effective strategies to stop a teething puppy from biting. We'll also discuss how to choose the right teething toys for your puppy, how to address teething discomfort, and training techniques to discourage biting. Through it all, remember that patience, consistency, and understanding are key. After all, your puppy isn't biting to be naughty; they're simply trying to soothe their sore gums. And with your help, they can learn to do so in a way that's safe and appropriate.
Why Do Teething Puppies Bite?
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Understanding why puppies bite during their teething phase can help you better manage this behavior and ensure a positive experience for both you and your furry friend. The Role of Teething in Puppy Biting When puppies are teething, they experience discomfort and pain in their gums, much like human babies. To alleviate this discomfort, they resort to biting and chewing on things around them. This is a natural response and an essential part of their development. However, it's also a behavior that needs to be managed to prevent your puppy from developing bad habits. Understanding Puppy Play and Biting Puppies also bite as a form of play. It's how they interact with their littermates and explore the world around them. When a puppy bites another too hard, the hurt pup will let out a high-pitched yelp. This is how they learn to control the strength of their bite, a concept known as bite inhibition. As a pet parent, you can use this natural behavior to your advantage. If your puppy bites you, you can mimic the yelp of a hurt puppy. A loud 'OW' in a high-pitched voice should startle your puppy and cause them to back off. When your puppy stops and backs off, be sure to offer a reward for their good behavior. Preventing Behavioral Problems It's important to manage biting behavior early on to prevent it from becoming a long-term problem. If your puppy learns that biting gets them what they want, they may continue this behavior into adulthood. This is why it's crucial to redirect biting behavior towards appropriate outlets, like chew toys, and to discourage biting of inappropriate items or people. Building a Positive Relationship with Your Puppy Building a positive relationship with your puppy is key to managing biting behavior. This involves understanding your puppy's needs, providing them with appropriate outlets for their energy and curiosity, and using positive reinforcement to reward good behavior. Remember, every puppy is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. It's all about finding what works best for your puppy and being consistent and patient in your approach. In the next sections, we'll delve deeper into effective strategies to stop a teething puppy from biting. We'll also discuss how to choose the right teething toys for your puppy, how to address teething discomfort, and training techniques to discourage biting. Through it all, remember that patience, consistency, and understanding are key. After all, your puppy isn't biting to be naughty; they're simply trying to soothe their sore gums. And with your help, they can learn to do so in a way that's safe and appropriate.
Effective Strategies to Stop a Teething Puppy From Biting
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When it comes to managing your puppy's biting behavior during the teething phase, there are several effective strategies you can employ. These strategies are all about teaching your puppy what is acceptable to chew on and what isn't, and helping them understand that biting people is not okay. Providing Appropriate Chew Toys One of the most effective ways to manage your puppy's biting behavior is to provide them with appropriate chew toys. These toys can help soothe your puppy's sore gums and provide them with a safe and acceptable outlet for their chewing behavior. When choosing chew toys for your puppy, look for ones that are designed specifically for teething puppies. These toys are typically made from soft, chewable materials that won't damage your puppy's developing teeth and gums. Redirecting Biting Behavior If your puppy starts to bite you or chew on something inappropriate, one of the best things you can do is redirect their attention to an appropriate chew toy. This can help teach your puppy that it's okay to chew on their toys, but not on people or other inappropriate items. For example, if your puppy starts to chew on your shoe, you can gently take the shoe away and replace it with one of their chew toys. When your puppy starts to chew on the toy, be sure to praise them and give them lots of positive reinforcement. This can help your puppy understand that chewing on their toys is a good behavior that gets rewarded. Teaching Bite Inhibition Bite inhibition is the ability of a dog to control the force of their bite. Puppies usually learn bite inhibition during play with other puppies. If a puppy bites too hard, the other puppy will yelp and stop playing. This teaches the biting puppy that biting too hard leads to the end of playtime. You can use a similar method to teach your puppy bite inhibition. If your puppy bites you, you can let out a high-pitched yelp or say "ouch" in a firm voice. Then, stop playing with your puppy for a few seconds. This can help your puppy understand that biting leads to the end of fun and playtime. Using Positive Reinforcement Techniques Positive reinforcement involves rewarding your puppy for good behavior. This can be a very effective way to manage biting behavior. When your puppy chews on their toys instead of biting you or chewing on inappropriate items, be sure to reward them with praise, petting, or a small treat. This can help reinforce the idea that chewing on their toys is a good behavior that gets rewarded. Remember, patience and consistency are key when it comes to managing biting behavior in teething puppies. It may take some time for your puppy to learn these new behaviors, but with persistence and positive reinforcement, you can help your puppy navigate the teething phase and prevent unwanted biting behavior.
Choosing the Right Teething Toys for Your Puppy
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Selecting the right teething toys for your puppy is an essential step in managing their biting behavior. The right toys can provide relief for your puppy's sore gums and offer a safe outlet for their natural urge to chew. But with so many options available, how do you choose the best ones? Factors to Consider When Choosing Teething Toys When selecting teething toys for your puppy, consider the following factors: - Size and Durability: The toy should be appropriately sized for your puppy's mouth and durable enough to withstand their chewing. Small toys can pose a choking hazard, while toys that break apart easily can lead to ingestion of foreign objects. - Material: Look for toys made from soft, chewable materials that won't damage your puppy's developing teeth and gums. Avoid toys with hard surfaces, as they can cause dental injuries. - Safety: Always check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure the toy is safe for your puppy's age and size. Avoid toys with small parts that can be chewed off and swallowed. - Interest: Choose toys that will keep your puppy engaged. This could include toys with different textures, shapes, or sounds.
Addressing Teething Discomfort in Puppies
Teething can be a tough time for your puppy, causing discomfort and leading to increased chewing and biting. Fortunately, there are several ways you can help alleviate your puppy's teething discomfort. Cooling Toys and Treats Cooling toys and treats can provide relief for your puppy's sore gums. There are many puppy-specific toys available that can be frozen, such as the Chilly Bone or Kong. These toys not only provide a soothing cold sensation but also give your puppy a safe and appropriate item to chew on. Frozen Washcloths and Chew Toys Another simple and cost-effective solution is to wet a dishrag or towel, twist it into a rope-like shape, and freeze it. The cold helps relieve oral discomfort, and the chewiness of the towel helps encourage proper biting behavior. Dental Gels and Sprays There are also dental gels and sprays available that can help soothe your puppy's sore gums. These products are designed to be safe for puppies and can provide temporary relief from teething discomfort. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using these products. In addition to these strategies, there are also certain foods that can help soothe your puppy's sore gums. For example, frozen mini bagels, cold carrots, and frozen fruit can all provide relief for your puppy. Just be sure to monitor your puppy while they're eating these items to prevent choking. Remember, it's important to always supervise your puppy while they're playing with their toys or eating treats. Regularly inspect the toys for any signs of wear and tear, and replace any toys that are broken or worn out. With the right strategies and supervision, you can help your puppy navigate their teething phase safely and comfortably.
Training Techniques to Discourage Biting
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Understanding Puppy Biting Puppy biting is a normal part of their development. It's how they explore the world, play, and learn social boundaries. However, it's important to teach your puppy that biting humans is not acceptable. This can be a bit tricky because you don't want to discourage your puppy from playing, but you do want to set clear boundaries. Redirecting the Bite One of the most effective techniques to discourage biting is redirection. When your puppy starts biting, redirect their attention to something else, like a toy or a chew stick. This teaches them what is acceptable to bite on. For instance, if your puppy starts biting your hand during play, you can redirect them to a chew toy. This way, they still get to satisfy their urge to chew, but they learn that hands are not chew toys. Using Positive Reinforcement Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool in training your puppy. This involves rewarding your puppy for good behavior, which encourages them to repeat that behavior. In the context of biting, you can reward your puppy when they choose to chew on their toys instead of you. The reward can be a treat, praise, or a favorite game. Remember, it's important to immediately reward your puppy after the good behavior so they associate the reward with the behavior. Teaching Bite Inhibition Bite inhibition is the ability of a dog to control the force of their biting. Puppies usually learn bite inhibition during play with other puppies. If they bite too hard, the other puppy will likely stop playing, teaching the biter to be more gentle. You can also teach bite inhibition by letting out a high-pitched yelp when your puppy bites you too hard, then immediately stop playing. This mimics the reactions of their puppy playmates and helps them learn to control their bite. Consistency is Key Consistency is crucial in training your puppy not to bite. Everyone in your household should enforce the training methods consistently. This means that if you're teaching your puppy not to bite, everyone else in the house should do the same. Mixed messages can confuse your puppy and hinder their learning. Remember, training takes time and patience, but with consistent effort, your puppy will learn to control their biting. If you're having trouble with training, don't hesitate to seek help from a professional dog trainer.
Creating a Safe and Enriching Environment
Puppy-Proofing Your Home Bringing a new puppy home is an exciting time, but it also comes with responsibilities. One of the most important tasks is to puppy-proof your home. Puppies are naturally curious and will explore every nook and cranny. To ensure their safety, it's crucial to make your home a safe environment for them. Here's a checklist to help you puppy-proof your home: - Electrical cords: Unplug them, move them out of reach, or use cord concealers. These are potential chewing hazards that can cause burns or electrical shock. - Human food: Avoid feeding your puppy from the table. Read the full article
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beaniemace · 18 days
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we're back to puppyteeth posting I missed them
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cherrychokestuff · 2 years
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The only pins I’ve made are acrylic but I think I may start making enamel pins! 🤔
Get this Sad Gay Club x Puppyteeth acrylic pin here 🤠
ps, use code ‘TUMBLR’ at checkout for 10% off!
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littledoggyboy · 1 year
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whattt what if we were both puppyboys and our owners left us alone together, you on a leash. and me without and i take control over you and you have to be so quiet and softly whine as i start lapping at your hole and pinning you down and wagging my tail and tug at your leash with my puppyteeth and bite your neck?? and i growl and start rutting against you and use you to cum before our owners get back?? 🧐😬🫣
hfhdjfjd nooo you’re gonna get me in troubleee
(Fuck I need this)
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doctorjohcoy · 2 years
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when my mom came home from her trip she handed me a jar of puppyteeth
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stalker4stalker · 1 month
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THE OPENING OF YOUR SLIT, YOUR SWOLLEN PUSSY LIPS
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V. 23. It/its or he/him. Disgusting homosexual. Taken and monogamous (understatement). Everything I post is for him and nobody else.
Main four tags;
#aphrodisia - intox.
#bloodpact - my idea of romance. obsessive / possessive / url relevant.
#puppyteeth - softer stuff.
#exsanguination - blood-focused.
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WHEN I SEE THE BLOOD DRIP I WANNA DRINK IT
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calithechodsky · 2 years
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We got to visit @leadpointaussies today ! 😍 this is the first time Izzie has met other dogs/puppies 🙈 .. she was shocked to suddenly be surrounded by 6 aussiepuppies 🤣 .. For the first time Izzie got to experience biting from puppyteeth 🤣 🐊 .. i felt a bit sad for her not having any siblings when I watched the aussiepuppies, but at least Izzie has her mom and angry auntie (Kira 🤣) Thanks for having us ❤️ . . . . . . . . . . #chodskypes #chodskýpes #chodskypesnorway #bohemianshepherd #puppy #valp #puppylove #puppylife #puppygram #puppydog #puppyoftheday #puppiesofinstagram #hund #hunden #hundinorge #hundpåinstagram #liveterbestmedhund #dogsofnorway #dogsofinstagram #dogstagram #dogsofinstaworld #dogoftheday #dailyfluff #cutepuppy #cutedog #barked #bestwoof #dogscorner #ilovemydog https://www.instagram.com/p/CnuYSlboX0i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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