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good dogs don’t bite
I absolutely adore this piece. Thank you for sharing! :3
The inaugural Space Camp Party was a huge success! This Space Themed Furry Dance Party took place Faction Brewing at the SF Bay Waterfront. Craft Beer, DJ's, Food Trucks & Fursuiting in a 10,000sq. ft aircraft hangar!
Have you seen our latest puppy play hoods?
After a full day of training and playing with the boss, off to bed!
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Shiny shiny pup. Shiny shiny good boy.
I need advice, I recently told my partner that I like pup play and he's been really accepting and is also starting to like it but he doesn't like the pup hoods. I really want to get one but I know he won't like it. What do you think?
Sometimes that’s just how the puppy treat crumbles! If your partner wants nothing to do with hoods and doesn’t want to do some trial and error with them, there’s no forcing the matter. We’ve gotta respect limits, and for many people, gear is startling!
When I first got my hood, I was prepared to keep wearing it to myself. I didn’t know if my boyfriend would like it, and showing him pictures of hoods ahead of time was met with lukewarm reactions at best. Thankfully, the look grew on him. But it was possible that it wouldn’t have, and we just would have had to figure that out.
If you want to try a hood or just use it yourself, get one you can return just in case. (Like the Mr. S Leather neoprene hood!) That way you don’t have to commit to keeping it.
My personal favorite piece of gear is just a fluffy set of ears on a headband. We sell them at our events. For a lot of people, that’s all they want. It might work well to introduce the idea of a wearable and bridge the gap between having no head gear at all to something like a full blown hood. What would your partner think?