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Friends, followers. Plz. If you see a fun photoset of frogs bein’ all fun and excitingly posed, PLEASE take a minute to think, “is this perhaps that godawful guy who freezes the frogs to make them sluggish and then ties them up with clear fishing line to tether them in specific poses? Whose camera subjects sometimes also have bruises and broken bones. You know, that guy, https://petapixel.com/2015/03/05/a-frog-riding-a-beetle-is-this-a-real-wildlife-photo-or-a-bunch-of-bs/ or similar, like maybe it isn’t ALL on just that one guy?”

like just… if it’s a frog doin’ somethin just too cute to be real, it probably isn’t, and contextually, there’s very little reason to give weirdly perfectly cute live frog photosets the benefit of the doubt right now.

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Q:Hi. I recently saw for sale some dyed albino corys. Is that safe? And okay for the fish? They had their tails dyed red/blue/mixed colors and I'm trying to find info but I can't. Do you guys know much?

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It’s interesting because I had a conversation with a follower regarding these fish just yesterday. Despite the name “dyed” (which implies dipping), the coloration is caused by a process similar to getting a tattoo insofar that dye is injected into the fish. Unlike tattoos, which has the dye injected into the skin of humans, for fish it is injected into muscle. The process is done without anesthesia and a fair percentage of fish die in the weeks after injection due to bacterial infections.

Simply put, it’s not a good way to treat our aquatic friends and these types of fish should be avoided. Other fish at risk of this type of treatment are Flowerhorn and Parrot Cichlids, Mollies, Glassfish, Oscars, and White Skirt Tetras.

I just want to add that while most fish that are dyed are done via the injection method, they can also be “dip dyed” where the fish is submerged in a caustic solution that strips away the slime coat and sometimes the outer scale layer and are then dipped into colored dyes.
There are thousands of natural and selectively bred color morphs readily available to hobbyists and casual aquarium owners, please do not support the dyed fish industry or stores that sell dyed fish! It is unnecessary, needlessly cruel, and further perpetuates the common belief that fish are decorations and disposable and not intelligent and personable animals! 🐠

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The definition of animal abuse does not change when it is an animal you dislike.

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bigcatawareness:
“ cheriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:
“ GET YOUR WEAK ASS SHIT OUTTA THE WHITE TIGER TAG
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POST YOU’LL EVER SEE UNDER THIS TAG
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Kenny. Kenny doesn’t have down’s syndrome. Kenny is (was) severely...
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“ cheriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:
“ GET YOUR WEAK ASS SHIT OUTTA THE WHITE TIGER TAG
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POST YOU’LL EVER SEE UNDER THIS TAG
Picture #1:
Kenny. Kenny doesn’t have down’s syndrome. Kenny is (was) severely...
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bigcatawareness:

cheriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:

GET YOUR WEAK ASS SHIT OUTTA THE WHITE TIGER TAG

THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POST YOU’LL EVER SEE UNDER THIS TAG

Picture #1:
Kenny. Kenny doesn’t have down’s syndrome. Kenny is (was) severely deformed due to generations of inbreeding. This should be the true face of white tiger “conservation”

Picture #2
Zuri was born with a severely compromised immune system due to inbreeding. Here she is with apparently a full bodied case of ringworm.

Although Zuri was born normal looking on the outside, she has an incredibly weak immune system and was near death when she came to live at Noah’s Ark. At her original home, she was hidden from the eyes of the visiting public as she was missing almost all of the hair on her body. Her owners had called their vet in multiple times, but had decided Zuri was a hopeless case and was ready to euthanize her.

Is this not beautiful enough for you? Do you refuse to acknowledge that for every “beautiful” picture of white tigers you reblog there are at least a dozen others like Kenny and Zuri? And countless more that die shortly after birth, hidden away from the public eye to protect this disgusting practice and keep the adoring public in ignorance.

EDUCATE YOURSELVES!!

All White Tigers are Inbred and are not Purebred

The Truth About White Tigers

White Tigers: Conserving a Lie

Why White Tigers Should go Extinct

I haven’t heard of Zuri, thanks for posting this!

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“ Teacup dogs “ 1. Teacup dogs are the result of questionable breeding practices The issues with these dogs begin before they are even born. Teacup dogs can naturally occur as “runts of the litter,” but more often they’re the product of...
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Teacup dogs

1. Teacup dogs are the result of questionable breeding practices

The issues with these dogs begin before they are even born. Teacup dogs can naturally occur as “runts of the litter,” but more often they’re the product of intentionally breeding two undersized dogs. Because the mother dog is so small, she can only whelp a couple of puppies at most and there’s a greatly increased chance of complications. In other words, breeding teacups is extra risky for both the mother and the puppies.

That’s not the worst of it though. Because the dogs are in high demand and can sell for thousands of dollars, there’s a huge incentive for unethical breeders to produce these dogs any way they can. This could include breeding dogs that are closely related, or even deliberately stunting a puppy’s growth through starvation or other revolting methods.

Fraud is another issue. There is no officially recognized teacup breed, and typically no guarantee that the tiny puppy you get from the breeder won’t grow up to be a standard-sized dog. It’s all too easy for someone to pass a puppy off as a bonafide teacup when it’s really just a few weeks younger than advertised.

Of course, with any dog breed, there are going to be irresponsible breeders. However, because many reputable dog breeders refuse to sell teacups, this market in particular is wide open for sleazebags.

2. Teacup dogs suffer from a litany of health problems

Every breed is prone to certain diseases and disorders, but the list of issues for teacups is long and severe. In one category, there are health issues directly related to their unnaturally small size. In another, there are problems that come from inbreeding and other sketchy practices of backyard breeders. Thanks to all of these issues, teacups as a group don’t live as long as their normal-sized counterparts.

No article about teacup breeds can fail to mention hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), which can cause seizures and death if not carefully monitored. Many teacups have to be fed several times a day (or more) precisely for this reason. Even when they don’t suffer from life-threatening conditions like this, they often have digestive troubles that are a chore to manage.

Other common health issues include liver shunts, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), heart problems, and respiratory problems. Anyone considering a teacup should factor in the potential for higher-than-normal vet bills – not to mention all the frustration and heartbreak that comes with owning a chronically ill pet.

3. Teacup dogs are too fragile for this world

If you’ve ever lived with a small dog, you know that they’re often just big enough to get on and off the couch (in fact, older dogs often need help). Now imagine the couch is two or three times its size. Welcome to the world of the teacup dog.

Micro dogs are easily injured, especially when jumping or dropped from heights. This makes them a singularly horrible choice for families with young children, who will naturally want to carry around the adorable little critter (a tragedy waiting to happen). Other dogs – particularly big dogs – can also inadvertently harm a teacup dog.

Like all small dogs, teacups also have a tendency to get underfoot. The difference is, you’re less likely to see them, and more likely to cause an injury when you kick or step on them.

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And someone’s experience with a teacup dog, having bought one without prior research.

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