The Teacher’s Pets
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A century later, Verrill’s message has gone stupendously unheeded. Americans pamper their pets much more than ever—treating them to such indulgences as air-conditioned doghouses, craft beer (albeit with out the alcohol), video games, and even humpable sex dolls. Future technologies promise to bring us even closer to our pets—and to make pets’ lives appear much more like human ones. Here’s how our relationships with animals could adjust.
They look like a common dog, but it is stated that they are truly a species of ‘wild’ dog. Taxonomists can not appear to agree on the origin or classification of this animal do they originate from feral domesticated dogs (and if so, would that make them not an ‘exotic’ pet?), are they a hybrid between dogs and dingos? Are they a subspecies or a breed? Some have classified the singing dog as a distinct species with the scientific name Canis hallstromi, but later they were grouped with the Australian Dingo as a feral wild subspecies of the domestic dog, (Canis familiaris dingo), and this brought on zoos to cease breeding them.
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