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  1. 1. What is your experience / involvement with K9 fun

    • I've fucked a dog
      24
    • I've sucked a dog off
      68
    • I've been fucked by a dog
      66
    • I've drank dog piss
      7
    • I've rimmed a dog
      6
    • I've let a dog lick my hole / nuts / cock
      98
    • I've watched K9 porn
      177
    • I've watched a fuck buddy get fucked by / sucked off / fuck a dog
      26
    • I've never done any of the above but always wanted to
      94
    • No not interested in K9 fun
      34
  2. 2. Do you own or have access to a hung dog that will fuck guys?

    • Yes
      20
    • No
      287


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I'll repeat my post from the previous thread on this topic (and expand on it slightly):

I have a lot of experience in training dogs (primarily rottweilers), in working with those dogs to help people overcome their fear of dogs, and in working with dogs who've been abused. Training a dog to fuck humans is one of the worst things you can do for a dog's psyche. Fucking, for a dog, is not only a biological imperative to breed, it's also about dominance. A dog who thinks he's above a human in the pack order is going to be trouble to any human he encounters. Fantasise about it as much as you like, but be aware that each time a dog fucks a human that dog gets more confused as to his position in the pack. For the record bitches use the exact same fucking motion to establish dominance over other members of the pack even though they don't have the dick to follow through, as it were. My last dog, B'Elana (don't name a rottweiler bitch after a Klingon - it's asking for trouble!) was definitely a top in this respect.

Encouraging a dog to fuck humans is sending mixed messages which can only serve to confuse the dog, and, to my mind, constitutes animal abuse. A dog needs to know his place in the pack, and switching between the dog being allowed to dominate a human to expecting the dog to know his place in human society only serves to confuse the dog. I've seen too many dogs dying at the vet's needle because they were confused by their role in society: every time I read of a dog attacking a human, my first thought is what was the human doing to/with the dog, the second being to wonder about the dog's history with humans.

Thousands of years ago homo sapiens teamed up with canis lupus, bred the more wolfish instincts out of it and created canis lupus familiaris. Probably the first genetic experiments we made. A saying in the dog world is that dogs are three or four year old children who have a different language. Anyone who's lived with a well-trained dog will know of their reasoning ability, their ability to point the paw at another to deny having surfed the trash bin, their recognition of human language (B'Elana was actually bilingual: understanding both English and Welsh, and with a distinct preference for Welsh).

Like children, dogs need a structure to live within, and sex with a dog contributes to destroying that structure. I had to have one of my dogs put to sleep, not because anyone was having sex with him, but because his trust in humanity was shattered by his previous owner: he became a fear biter. The same could easily happen with a dog who's allowed to believe that it's okay to have sex with a human.

Of course the dog enjoys it: he's getting a fuck. But think about what you're doing to the dog's perceptions of humanity. You're going to end up with one confused dog. Dogs need the security of knowing where they stand in the pack order.

I'm not objecting to the fantasy, just saying that it's abusing the dog to follow through with it.

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i have played with and sucked k9. looking for someone local or visiting san Francisco with k9 i could play with, suck, and have him mount me. will of course also service the owner.

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What does K9 cum taste like? Same as a guys? More salty? A funky taste?

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I love dogs too much to even see them in a sexual manner. To me dogs are like children, I just want to squeeze them, I think it's abuse to use a dog for sex.

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I'd let a dog mount me, but I wouldn't want to mount one.

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I'll repeat my post from the previous thread on this topic (and expand on it slightly):

I have a lot of experience in training dogs (primarily rottweilers), in working with those dogs to help people overcome their fear of dogs, and in working with dogs who've been abused. Training a dog to fuck humans is one of the worst things you can do for a dog's psyche. Fucking, for a dog, is not only a biological imperative to breed, it's also about dominance. A dog who thinks he's above a human in the pack order is going to be trouble to any human he encounters. Fantasise about it as much as you like, but be aware that each time a dog fucks a human that dog gets more confused as to his position in the pack. For the record bitches use the exact same fucking motion to establish dominance over other members of the pack even though they don't have the dick to follow through, as it were. My last dog, B'Elana (don't name a rottweiler bitch after a Klingon - it's asking for trouble!) was definitely a top in this respect.

Encouraging a dog to fuck humans is sending mixed messages which can only serve to confuse the dog, and, to my mind, constitutes animal abuse. A dog needs to know his place in the pack, and switching between the dog being allowed to dominate a human to expecting the dog to know his place in human society only serves to confuse the dog. I've seen too many dogs dying at the vet's needle because they were confused by their role in society: every time I read of a dog attacking a human, my first thought is what was the human doing to/with the dog, the second being to wonder about the dog's history with humans.

Thousands of years ago homo sapiens teamed up with canis lupus, bred the more wolfish instincts out of it and created canis lupus familiaris. Probably the first genetic experiments we made. A saying in the dog world is that dogs are three or four year old children who have a different language. Anyone who's lived with a well-trained dog will know of their reasoning ability, their ability to point the paw at another to deny having surfed the trash bin, their recognition of human language (B'Elana was actually bilingual: understanding both English and Welsh, and with a distinct preference for Welsh).

Like children, dogs need a structure to live within, and sex with a dog contributes to destroying that structure. I had to have one of my dogs put to sleep, not because anyone was having sex with him, but because his trust in humanity was shattered by his previous owner: he became a fear biter. The same could easily happen with a dog who's allowed to believe that it's okay to have sex with a human.

Of course the dog enjoys it: he's getting a fuck. But think about what you're doing to the dog's perceptions of humanity. You're going to end up with one confused dog. Dogs need the security of knowing where they stand in the pack order.

I'm not objecting to the fantasy, just saying that it's abusing the dog to follow through with it.

Very well said, and I am against bestiality but people who have sex with animals are not animal lovers and don't care about them. 

 

A friend of mine had a Rottweiler and he was a sweet gentle beautiful friendly dog. 

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My first cock ever was a dog cock!  I'm not allowed to tell you how old I was due to board rules... let's just say, count the fingers on both hands... :)

 

Loved it then and I loved it since. I even starred in a dog sex film when I was 18 and traveling in Europe.

 

There's so much to like about getting fucked by a dog... the cock size, the knot locked in your ass... the 2 cups of cum they squirt, for TEN MINUTES STRAIGHT...

 

woof!

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