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Published: 2005-12-18 14:28:33 +0000 UTC; Views: 1947; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 17
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This is our latest testsubject at the lab. We wanted to test our newest serum on him to see how effective it is. This picture was taken 24 hours from the time the first traces of the serum entered his body. He was administered 5 liters of the serum per hour and the serum was created using one of our Newfoundland breeder dogs at our kennel. After 48 hours only a expert in canine anatomy could tell the difference between the testsubject and a born dog. 12 hours later even the smaller differences in for example the bone structure were gone. During the transformation the testsubject were relatively calm, but he was still strapped down according to standard procedure. After the transformation was considered to be a success the subject were muzzled and then he was taken to his kennel for some rest and nourishment. The testsubject must have been very stressed since he didnβt seem to have any trouble falling asleep. About an hour after he woke up in the morning he was taken to the kennel area and was introduced to two ordinary dogs, Dog number 22 a Irish setter dog and dog number 46 a German Shepard dog, to find out how the testsubject and the other dogs would react. Both parties displayed seemingly normal canine greeting behaviour. The testsubject sometimes show signs of anxiety when he doesnβt receive little or any outside stimuli like food, smells of other dogs or sounds. We're not sure if these are canine or human reactions.Related content
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Snowy-Cleveland [2006-11-28 08:13:07 +0000 UTC]
-pokes- he would look cuter with the fur! xD
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TheDuckdog In reply to Snowy-Cleveland [2006-11-28 18:58:45 +0000 UTC]
*nods* He would
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Indagare [2005-12-18 17:19:03 +0000 UTC]
This is very interesting. I like the pose, though you should perhaps have him hairier - humans aren't completely bald, we just lack really thick fur
This could be interesting in reverse or something like the Rats of NIMH where the experimentation results in anthros or near anthros of a species that must hide itself from experimentors and a less than understanding public... Thoughts?
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TheDuckdog In reply to Indagare [2005-12-18 20:57:34 +0000 UTC]
well not sure how I would have done the human hair...
and about your other idea: Well perhaps. Will think about it
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Indagare In reply to TheDuckdog [2005-12-20 01:15:07 +0000 UTC]
Okay *hugs* Yeah, I'm not sure about the human hair part - it just looked like he'd been shaved *shifty eyes*
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TheDuckdog In reply to Indagare [2005-12-20 13:55:51 +0000 UTC]
Well perhaps he have... maybe they didn't want to have a layer of human hair underneath the dogfur?
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Indagare In reply to TheDuckdog [2005-12-20 14:30:11 +0000 UTC]
That could be. Or he 'shed' all his human hair so nice new dog hair could replace it
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