Marsh Hawk Meadows

Disclaimer: Anything written in this description is subject to change. Also, I am still learning HTML, so please excuse the poor formatting.

Welcome to Marsh Hawk Meadows!
I'm Vispen, and I am new to Furry Paws. I am already falling in love with the game, and am excited to learn how to improve my kennel. Please feel free to message me if you have any advice for a newbie!

My Standards:
1. Every dog's condition, happiness, grooming, and comfort must be 100% whenever possible.
2. Every litter of puppies I receives the maximum amount of care. This includes not only feeding, socialization, bite inhibition, and noise desensitization, but also vaccination, health testing, and aptitude testing.
3. I do not retire my dogs until they are 100, but I am allowed to rehome them before then.

My Goals:
- Do research on how Furry Paws genetics work. What is considered good? What is considered bad? How do I breed healthier dogs?
- Try to log on to Furry Paws every day when possible.
- Make friends! I don't know anybody on Furry Paws, and I really want to change that.
- Add more goals to this list

My Naming Guidelines:
1. All my dogs are assigned a name that follows my naming themes, which can be found below.
2. No dog will have the same name as another dog in my kennel, unless they are directly related and Roman Numerals are added to distinguish them.
3. All names given to dogs will be composed of words or names already in existence. No keyboard smashing here!

Naming Themes:
- It is okay if a dog's name fits into multiple themes, as long as it fits into the theme associated with its breed
- If a breed is not listed here, the dog of that breed will be given a common 'human' name
Alaskan Husky: Towns in Alaska
American Indian Dog: Names originating from Native American or First Nations peoples.*
Australian Koolie: Ends with the 'er' sound
Australian Shepherd: Birds
Border Collie: Insects or Bugs
English Shepherd: Spring/Easter/St. Patty's
Greenland Dog: Towns in Greenland
Lapponian Herder: Names commonly used by the Sami people*
Karelian Bear Dog: Trees
Rough Collie: Gemstones or Jewels
Siberian Husky: Things Found in Winter
Smooth Collie: Plants or Flowers



*Please note that I am using the Anglicized version of these names so that I can easily type them. I will not be naming dogs after historical figures. I mean no offense through this naming theme, but please message me if you find it insulting.
Miscellaneous Information:
- Some dogs may have DNB as part of their name; this stands for 'Do Not Breed'. It is just a reminder for me not to breed them.

Game Time

02:52pm on May 5

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