
"You shut your snout!"
Practicing drawing canines.
Wolves and foxes don't get along at all, since it's only natural that hunters kill their rivals to make their own survival easier. But I still like to make up stories about foxes and wolves.
My stories basically end up being about foxes and wolves starting off as brothers during the creation of the world. But after men's influence, foxes get verbally mean. The foxes make fun of wolves and laugh at them for having been turned into stupid unhealthy pathetic little races of dogs by men and stuff. Then the wolves get angry and kill the foxes even though this doesn't make this unpleasant truth about the wolf clan undone at all. So the foxes accidentally caused a fight that made the wolves break the law of brotherhood, and that's why these canines hate each other to this day. The end! :'D
Wolves and foxes don't get along at all, since it's only natural that hunters kill their rivals to make their own survival easier. But I still like to make up stories about foxes and wolves.
My stories basically end up being about foxes and wolves starting off as brothers during the creation of the world. But after men's influence, foxes get verbally mean. The foxes make fun of wolves and laugh at them for having been turned into stupid unhealthy pathetic little races of dogs by men and stuff. Then the wolves get angry and kill the foxes even though this doesn't make this unpleasant truth about the wolf clan undone at all. So the foxes accidentally caused a fight that made the wolves break the law of brotherhood, and that's why these canines hate each other to this day. The end! :'D
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1000 x 866px
File Size 275.3 kB
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The main problem between cats and dogs is usually the misunderstood language between the species. Purring and growling sound similar but mean different things. Ears back on the cat often means aggression while ears back on the dog often means insecurity. When a dog wags the tail it's usually positive emotion, a cat usually does it while stalking something. So dogs that grew up with cats learned the differences and end up getting along much better with cats, than dogs that meet cats only sometimes on the streets.
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