As you are likely already aware, dracobugs make excellent housepests. They are loyal, clean, friendly, well-behaved, and have a instinctive Swarm mentality that makes them social and eager to please, especially when it comes to EATING SOULS TO FURTHER THE GOALS OF THE SWARM.
Ahem.
The only risk in owning a dracobug is that insufficient training may result in your housepest learning some undesirable behaviors through unintentional positive feedback.
If your dracobug habitually gets up on his back four legs, chittering and saying, "Treat? Treat? Treat? Treat? Treat?" until you inevitably cave in and give him a soul to eat or a dragon to buggify, it will be a very difficult road to train away the behavior.
It's best to start teaching your dracobug from their larval stage that souls and dragons need to be hunted for and earned, not simply given as "treats" just because they ask a lot.
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crowspeaker (Original here!)
Ahem.
The only risk in owning a dracobug is that insufficient training may result in your housepest learning some undesirable behaviors through unintentional positive feedback.
If your dracobug habitually gets up on his back four legs, chittering and saying, "Treat? Treat? Treat? Treat? Treat?" until you inevitably cave in and give him a soul to eat or a dragon to buggify, it will be a very difficult road to train away the behavior.
It's best to start teaching your dracobug from their larval stage that souls and dragons need to be hunted for and earned, not simply given as "treats" just because they ask a lot.
By
crowspeaker (Original here!)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Insect (Other)
Size 654 x 1000px
File Size 196 kB
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Inspired by other buggy critters, but it's otherwise my own creation. Or you could say, me buggified
I did a silly little writeup about this particular breed back in the day, located here.
I did a silly little writeup about this particular breed back in the day, located here.
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