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r/dogs PUBLIC
/r/dogs is a place for dog owners of all levels of knowledge, skill, and experience to discuss various topics related to responsible dog ownership. This subreddit is a great starting point for a lot of information, but you should always verify and expand upon what you've read from reputable sources before putting it to use in your daily life. Advice on this forum is not a substitute for advice from a trained and credentialed professional.
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r/dogs is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 2,895,934 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.0%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a low conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.
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Subreddit Rules
- Minimize Antagonism: This includes but is not limited to: Harassment of users, promoting violence or unethical actions towards other living beings, name-calling, personal attacks, trolling, or otherwise inflammatory statements. Depending on your the content removed, you may be banned at moderator discretion. Those found to be brigading will be permanently banned immediately. [Full description here](https://www.reddit.com/r/dogs/wiki/rules#wiki_minimize_antagonism.)
- Prohibited Content: It covers, *but is not limited to*: Self-promotional content, marketing surveys, advertisements, spam, petitions, monetary donation links or crowd-funding attempts, instagram or social media farming, attempted sale or rehoming of pets, mentions of real names or places that could insight witch hunts, or other content prohibited by our moderator team. [Link to Full description](https://www.reddit.com/r/dogs/wiki/rules#wiki_advertisement_and_spam)
- Posts must be made in Good Faith: There are a number of controversial topics that frequently come up in /r/dogs. While those topics are free to be discussed, they also attract a fair amount of people looking to shout down opposing viewpoints. All posts, especially those on controversial topics, must be made in good faith.
- This rule also applies to users who ask for opinions/help/advice and lash out when their views/actions are not validated.
- Minimize Antagonism outside of r/dogs: Posts and comments containing the name of certain subreddits are automatically removed to limit brigading. Users harassing others for a post made in /r/dogs will be permanently banned, regardless of where the harassment occurred. This includes harassment in private/direct messages, chats, and in other subreddits. It also includes cross-posting or sharing /r/dogs content to other subreddits where the intention is to mock or berate an individual for their beliefs, words, or actions.
- Training Advice must follow Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive methods (LIMA): [Harm Reduction](https://www.reddit.com/r/dogs/wiki/rules#wiki_harm_reduction)
- Dangerous, Unethical or Illegal Advice is not tolerated: Posts and comments that endorse violence, abuse, theft, trespassing, or otherwise intentionally breaking/circumventing laws or regulations (regardless of intent) are prohibited.
- ESA/SD Fraud or Misrepresentation is Prohibited: Endorsing misrepresentation of a pet dog as service dog (SD), service dog in training (SDIT), emotional support animal (ESA), or other support/working animal to gain privileges or access reserved for these categories is prohibited. Linking to or promoting use of scam registration sites for SD/SDiT/ESA is also prohibited. Some countries do require identification or certification. Other countries, including the United States, do not. Only resources to legitimate registration channels are allowed.
- Asking or Providing Medical Advice is Prohibited: We recognize that your advice was meant to help someone in need, but specific veterinary care can and should only be provided by a veterinary professional in a valid client-patient relationship to that owner and animal. We do not allow "at home' diagnosis, anecdotes regarding treatment, recommendations to induce vomiting at home, homemade food recipes, advice regarding medications (prescription and/or OTC), and other medical advice deemed prima caie, unethical, dangerous or illegal
- Avoid Low Effort Posts: Per, Post Content Limitations, particularly under 'Low-Effort'. This includes, but is not exhaustive, posts that: simply link an article or study without proper effort given to curate discussion, 'does anyone else' x,y,z, AITA style posts about situations, and/or other topics/situations that are covered in our [Greatest Hits](https://www.reddit.com/r/dogs/wiki/greatesthits) may be removed.
- Breed or Breed Group Misinformation or Hate is Not Welcome: Posts and/or comments that push unrealistic agendas relating to Breeds or Breed groups are not welcomed. Users who attack or demean others for their breed choice may be banned based off infraction. Information must be factual and not sensationalized. Examples can include, *but is not limited to*: 'x' breed needing a firm hand or punishment based training, fear mongering of any breed, demeaning or attacking others for their dog's breed(s), or otherwise unsavory remarks/judgment.
- Vet Medicine Misinformation is Prohibited: Anti-science or otherwise veterinary field misinformation is prohibited. Healthy skepticism such as over-vaccination, use of titer tests, varied heart worm or flea preventative due to climate, are normal and welcome concerns to be discussed on the subreddit. Those who push that vaccinations are outright dangerous or otherwise unneeded, claims that vet's are 'paid by big vet med or get unethical kickbacks' from prescriptions, prescription diets, or items sold in their clinics will be removed.
- Posts must be On-Topic: Posts and comments should be on topic for the subreddit. Posts that ask about human health concerns such as 'Puppy nipped me, do I have Rabies?' or comments that do not pertain to the context of a given post may be removed.
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