part two of this! part three here. transcription under the cut
Domestic dogs by continent pt. 2
North Ohcea - primarily companion dogs, but lot's of working dogs too - western side working dogs are primarily guardian and herding, while eastern side is primarily military and police dogs - shelters better in the west, but are still crowded and often run down - pure-breds tend to be working dogs, most dogs are mutts - decent amount of diversity in mutts and strays, but not nearly as much as South Ohcea - lot's of strays, which are better taken care of in the west
East Ohcea - primarily working dogs - fair amount of strays; most non-working dogs strays - not the best animal welfare, but not the top worst - most working dogs herding and guardian dogs, followed by police/military dogs - hunting dogs mostly for sport - most native breeds related to farming, but not many native breeds - pretty much no dog shows; showers go to South Ohcea usually, especially the south-west
Quahechidi - many strays, but are mostly treated well and are taken care of by nuns and monks - strays tend to be fairly uniform/similar (tan and browns, short fur, folded and half folded ears, medium sized) with the exception of many hairless strays - multiple hairless breeds, adapted to the heat - most other native breeds are herding and guardian dogs - most working dogs are herding and guardian dogs, followed by hunting dogs - guardian dogs tend to be quite big and powerful - imports of outside dogs highly regulated by continent wide union
Nsithabu - good animal welfare - primarily companion dogs, with more working dogs in the north - working dogs in the north tend to be hunting dogs, whereas in the south they tend to be herding and guardian dogs - hunting dogs primarily sighthounds; many of the native breeds also sighthounds - not many native breeds - mostly mutts; decent amount of diversity but also lot's of uniformity, such as short fur due to heat




















