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I knitted a hat for remi and well...
...it might not be the most fashionable hat but it will keep his ears warm when winter comes

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Frances Mabel Hollams (1877-1963). Corrie, a Norwich Terrier. Oil on panel.
Christie's
Undead pests.
Walter Hunt, Four Puppies at Play (1903)
"Asexuality doesn't exist in animals!" This is my dog. He is 12-14 years old. I've never seen him express desire for any other animal or any other being in my entire life. The only emotions he expresses when with other dogs is anger or playfulness. He doesn't have balls. He never had them. He was never neutered. We took him the vet and the vet was like "he doesn't have balls. He never had them. There's no scar. I don't where they are." I think he's intersex. I think him having a lack of balls contributes to him not humping anything, but my grandma's male dog was neutered and he still humps things. I don't know what's wrong with him. But, we are both asexual, and I love him for that. He's my twin.
My cryptid asexual dog resting after being shaved.

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Border Terriers
Thompson, Sally Ann. Buzzini, Marc. A Standard Guide to Purebred Dogs, by Harry Glover, Galley Press, 1982, p. 264.
This is the only version of this trend I stand by. Everyone else talking about herders/spaniels/retrievers/bullies/etc was just talking about normal dog behaviour like it was singular to their breed type. This is truely a situation unique to terrier owners. This will happen to you if a terrier manifests in your home. Be warned