/r/Teefers
This sub is not restricted to one species or breed like some others. While cats and dogs are some of the biggest subjects for showing their teeth there are many other animals like rats, skunks, cows, horses, donkeys, mice, opossums, etc.
Teefers is about all the animals.
We made this sub for those of us that appreciate all animal teefers and don't want to have to worry about where to post our cats, dogs, etc. This sub allows for all pets and includes wildlife. Another difference is they don't have to be overly cute. A wolf snarling is allowed.
Click your preferred flair here if you just want to see specific animals:
(Coming soon)
With that said there are times where we might only want to see cats, dogs, etc. so we will be linking to those exclusive subs too so we've added a flair feature to sort through them. We are making improvements to this sub and finally getting around to setting it up properly. So there will be a lot of additions in the future. (We will be adding clickable flairs for this soon)
Other Recommended Subs:
r/Ethology (the scientific study of animal behavior)
More will be added soon. And I'll be editing the formatting of this soon as well.
Ownership: Do not claim ownership if it's not true. Be careful to change the title if you're crossposting.
Cruelty: No posting or discussion of cruelty is allowed.
Spamming is not acceptable.
Don't ask for upvotes, it can be considered vote manipulation and Reddit admins don't like that.
Civility: Be civil when posting or commenting. It can be difficult when "debating" those with viewpoints other than yours, but if they are a problem try to use the report tool.
Bot Activity: This is a case-by-case basis. Some bots seem to be useful. Report as needed.
No Teeth Shown: Okay this one we are lenient on for now, but feel free to report if it seems to be excessive.
Doggo speak is not only allowed but encouraged here. If it really upsets you that much just unsub, ignore those posts. It's really not that big of a deal. To some of us this can be cute. We know our pets (and wildlife) probably don't think on a full adult level if they could speak our language. It's fun to emulate how they might speak if they attempted to use our language.
/r/Teefers
The "Raptor" stage
Casey had his first dental a few weeks ago and wanted to show off his pearly whites!
Miss you buddy (he's not dead but he lives with my mom across the country)