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marfoxx-nova · 1 year ago
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Sniffie - Funki Punky
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moth-into-flames · 2 months ago
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sniffy<3
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eroshaven · 5 months ago
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drbtinglecannon · 8 months ago
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Pros of letting your cat sniff your food/drink
Makes them feel included
Their reaction might be funny
If it's safe for them to eat it's ok if they have a little lick lick it's fine, here, have some butter, my son. Yes, numnum
Cons of letting your cat sniff your food/drink
They might try it and then become a fiend for that food/drink every time you have it for the rest of forever
They might sneeze on it
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clarkkantagain · 8 months ago
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sniffies
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bearotonin-international · 1 year ago
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Henlo we are snootposting
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tboycumhole · 1 month ago
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how do i let other men know i am in a feral heat 24/7 and need to be bred 4 times a day by strangers while being objectified for being a guy with a fertile cunt and big stupid ass without having it effect my regular life […..atleast until it knocks me up?]
no misgen detrans or str8 blogs mlm 18+
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prince-puppet · 3 months ago
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NOLA Nights
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star-ar512 · 3 months ago
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THE SNIFFER IN MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!THE SNIFFERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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she's got a little dog tag (that's what it looks like in my head)....her star gave it to her....
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HER SNOOT TOO DAMN BIG SHE TOPPLES OVER KDJFFHAKDHAKDHSKDHSL
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do you have games on your phoney
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doomspaniels · 3 months ago
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Developed a new minimal-effort game for days of painful flares that do allow some walking time.
* Collect scented go-find targets and dog treats.
* Walk straight out of house to nearest fenceline, conveniently covered in grapevine so you can't see the far side (or any convenient visibility block handy).
* Walk short distance along fence, throwing scented targets over the fence, to where the dogs can't see them.
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* Walk around corner of fenceline, indicate far side, and tell dogs to find the scented targets.
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* Wait while they bring all the targets, and both get treats for each one (it's a team effort!)
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Wow, you can really see Guinevere's Spaniel Oscillation (moving in a zig-zag) even in pictures taken more or less every few seconds in a vaguely thataway-ish direction. (also that she glances my way in the pause while galumphing, to see if I have suggestions or changes)
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* All right, they found the last one! Dog candies jackpot!
* Time to go bac--oh, look at those faces. Okay. Walk back along the fenceline, throwing the targets back to the ground on the first side.
* Repeat search for targets, jackpot, and go rest.
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otoso · 2 months ago
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via Sniffies
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models: river marques & jeiden baker
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moth-into-flames · 1 month ago
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tiny strawberry house
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darkwood-sleddog · 9 months ago
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more and more i become of the opinion my dogs are not reactive to strange dogs but in fact it is unreasonable to expect them to NOT be reactive when the dogs we pass are unwalked, understimulated rural hellions that thrash at the windows of their houses, bark at us and follow us for entire lengths of properties, snarl at us, run at us with tense body language etc.
is this because a neighbor (who does skijor!) moved in half mile down the road from us a half a year ago with the most polite, unreactive dog that my dogs glance calmly at as they walk by? as it is unrestrained (no underground fence) on the property? absolutely is.
is this because a few years ago a neighbor's very nice pitbull mix got out and when it walked up to us with polite calm body language my dogs reacted just as calm and we were able to walk this dog home? absolutely is.
like i am a human woman and have lived in areas with much larger populations than i do now. i remember being followed by strangers, yelled at by strangers in aggressive ways. it made me tense and yes...reactive in those moments to ensure my own safety and needs were met. but was it my fault for having to react that way? To call friends and family and be on the phone any time that i walked alone? to check in when i got to where i was going? to bring pepper spray and iron knuckles to walk less than 10 minutes away from home? I don't think it is. Rather it's the failure that allows that behavior towards me which is at fault. i should not have had to carry those things with me. or call a single soul.
same with my dogs. my dogs aren't reactive, i'm just the only person who walks my damn dogs in my rural neighborhood. even though we can walk for 4+ miles either way on safe dirt roads out of our driveway before we reach pavement. nobody else. walks. their. fucking. dogs. yes i manage my dogs behaviors, it can be embarrassing when they get riled up, but know what? it is not their fault so many other dogs fucking SUCK. and it is not those dogs' fault that they suck either. i encountered more politely behaved dogs when i lived in the suburbs and city than i do now because those dogs at least had some sort of experience with being around other dogs (passing them on the sidewalk even) out of necessity. Rural people truly just throw their dogs outside and expect that to be enough. if you're lucky they install a little underground fence that will maybe keep fido in the yard (like uwu WE don't want to have a look at a fence and we're going to make all our neighbors GUESS if our dog might run into the road at them uwu).
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casually-salad · 28 days ago
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sniffsesful halloween
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clarkkantagain · 14 days ago
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📷 james emmerman
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