Why am I disgusted by most dogs, but there's a few breeds I think are beautiful and cool and wouldn't mind having? I like the dogs that seem to have a sense of dignity. Most are retarded spazzes, ugly, or just nasty. Why don't more dogs act respectable naturally?
because 2d>3d, and some look good on pictures
Any 3d actual dog stinks while the fur is wet, and you'll need to pick up poops after any of them.
OP dog doesn't drool and has small mouth without flashy icky eww op is a faggot bits but at the same time sheds more than an average dog with fur this long, due to double coat.
It's like saying some toddlers are better. No toddler is good it's horrible experience if you don't know what to do.
>>2402833
Because your a faggot
>>2402847
That makes sense. Wanna make out?
Why does /an/ hate him? Is his advice bad? My little sister is getting a puppy next month, and she's using one of his books on puppy training.
>>2402806
You and yo dog are at a gamestop and this guy punches yoir pupper's ass. WYD?
I don't hate him, but I think his training is overly aggressive on your average dog. On problem dogs with excessive aggression I don't really have an opinion, as I have not dealt with them.
So I don't really recommend him on your puppy, for example.
>>2402811
watch as my dog SMASHES him
Why do so many people have such an immense hatred for invasive species? It's not that they regard them as a pest, they outright loathe them and want them killed en masse.
I mean I get it, they're changing the ecology somewhat, but it's still no worse than what humans do every day, bulldozing marshland and putting in apartment complexes. Nutria burrowing into stream banks is small time compared to that. Can't we just get along with them? It's not like they asked to come here. People brought them here and now these animals are suffering because of it. They don't know they're hurting anything, they're just trying to get by and make the best of their situation.
>>2402786
>say you want to kill humans en masse
>thrown into jail and raped by niggers
>say you want to kill invasive species en masse
>here's your shotgun and 500 shells
>>2402786
>changing
>somewhat
Nigger, some of them are destroying their local environment.
>>2402803
Depends on your point of view. They're altering it to suit their own needs. It's unfortunate it goes against what the other animals are used to but they'll all adapt and hit an equilibrium eventually.
BREEDS OF BENEVOLENCE
https://www.sott.net/article/320439-Woman-found-dead-following-attack-by-dog-pack-in-Manor-Texas
>pit bulls attack and kill a healthy adult
>all pit bulls were being bred
why are the dogs quarantined and not all dead
>>2402760
Sounds like a cover up for a murder by humans.
>>2402760
There weren't any pit bulls involved. Learn to fucking read dude.
so the caterpillar is ready to go through the change it hangs upside down and then molts and during that process it sheds all its limbs, muscle, skin, mouth parts, eyes, nervous system. Basically leaving behind an egg
for all intensive porpoises the caterpillar no longer exists. Then inside this egg a baby butterfly grows and emerges
I'm just confused as to how the caterpillar and the butterfly can be considered the same being. As far as it looks to me, the caterpillar exists as a host for the butterfly to grow inside, and the caterpillar then kills itself so the butterfly can be born
please explain
On a similar note, do imagos retain memories from when they were a larva?
>>2402445
Do insects even have memory?
>>2402507
yes, otherwise the bee couldn't tell the colony where the flower is.
it's not memory like you have though. More like the memory your phone has.
thoughts?
>>2402423
He'd piss it off and find out how fucking fast they can move.
>>2402423
[spoiler]Actually it can catch him on land or water and surprisingly I think an elephant seal can survice damage of that nature[/spoiler]
>>2402465
It was a big rock
>Feather supporters forced to consider the possibility T. Rex was featherless
probably sparse feathering
>>2402125
this isn't actually about feathers vs. scales.
it's about reforming Tyrannosauroidea because it's a wastebasket taxon.
We are not considering the possibility that T. rex wasn't feathered- we've known this for a decade.
We're considering the possibility that it isn't related to Yutyrannus and Dilong.
>>2402125
What would be the point of 'sparse' feathering? At least full and vulture serves a purpose like it would birds. Or if it did have sparse feathers, would it be like the hair on elephants?
Rate my duck.
Well, which one is yours?
Is this also a general duck thread?
Am I allowed to post some pics too?
>>2402140
nope ._.
How do I know what my new kitten identifies as before I name it?
0/10 but I'm sure some idiot will give you a serious reply.
>>2401691
Stick your finger in its butt and see how it reacts.
>>2401691
by not making unfunny jokes
Hey guys, just an FYI, Max is doing just fine and is back to his happy self! Thanks for all the support and encouragement fro you folks at /an/ !
He's such a good little boy.
Even when he makes a mess he's still a sweet little guy.
I'm sure we will get his BMs back to normal once the anti anxiety mess kick in.
name this dog
>>2401456
repoman
Balto
Its a girl
>Cows and deer are carnivores
>All dinosaurs had feathers, no matter how much evidence you submit to the contrary
>We're going to be star gods in 20 years!
>No we're not.
>*holds up iPhone* Um helloooo.
Trying to get plebs interested in science was a mistake. Bill Nye, Tyson, Kaku, are you all ashamed of yourselves yet? Trying to get plebs interested in science doesn't uplift them intellectually, it just makes them tear down science.
>Your cat will make you gay and insane with toxoplasmosis!
>Don't masturbate and your bone structure will magically change!
>>2401372
what did kaku do? i never associated him with the >le science!
crowd
*blocks your path*
>>2401116
RARE
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Is this some kind of bin juice drinking gronk?
>30 minutes later
Tastes like chicken
Would another cat help mine with separation anxiety?
Hi all, got a cat a month ago and been trying to give her time to adjust but she's simply too much and she's been consistently shitting on the floor right in front of the litter box when I'm not home. She does it fine when I'm there but nope when I'm gone. Reading up on things, all of her behavior seems to match separation anxiety. Do you think another cat would help her and burn some of her energy? If so, should I look at ones in her age range (11 months)? Certain breeds, gender (she's female)? I just want to be able to sleep more than 3 hours a night and not have to play with her for 2 hours straight to even gain that much uninterrupted sleep.
>>2401007
Not an expert but I recently brought home a 13 week old kitten to my home. He wasn't happy to be separated from his mother, my flight was delayed for over three hours at the airport, he couldn't eat 4 to 6 hours minimum before the flight and being stuck in a carrier gave all in all a very shellshocked experience for my new kitten. He also was already trained to use a litter box but he kept urinating in his kitty bed till I removed it from my room and now he uses the litter box just fine.
Cats get over the new changes in time.
>>2401007
>Would another cat help mine with separation anxiety?
No. It won't.
Exchange for an for an older less energetic cat.
>>2401007
Should've gotten a dog.
SLAMMED
THIS PRIME TOADLINE HAS BEEN BRED WITH ONLY THE CLOSEST OF RELATIVES--COMING FROM A VERY SHORT LINE CONSISTING OF ONLY HIS GRANDMOTHER AND HER PUPS. THIS PRIME TOADLINE IS A PRODUCT OF HIS GRANDMOTHER AND FATHER HAVING STEAMY TOAD-LIKE INTERCOURSE, PRODUCING THIS FINE LINE (OF TOAD). AND HE COULD BE YOURS FOR A MEASLY $100,000.
WHAT SAY YOU, TOAD-SEEKER?
>>2400814
>Snarf
>>2400811
>Toad 2
these names are great