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Secret life of the 'human pups'

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A human mind if given an opportunity can do crazy things!

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Weird world of the grown men who enjoy dressing up as DOGS in roleplay craze sweeping the nation


  • Around 10,000 people in the UK enjoy the pet play craze
  • Men tend to prefer dressing as dogs while women identify more as kittens
  • Channel 4 met and filmed some of the 'human pups' for its documentary
  • One of them, Tom, won the coveted Mr Puppy UK title as 'Spot'

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'Puppy play is definitely not about sex, it is a form of escapism,' says Kye, a 28-year-old Oxford graduate who enjoys dressing up as a dog.


Around 10,000 people follow the pet play craze in the UK, according to a TV documentary which explores the phenomenon.




Channel 4's Secret Life of the Human Pups focuses mainly on men like Kye but he says: 'Females who are into pet play are usually into kitten play as they identify more with kittens than pups.'

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The programme also features the sad story of Tom, 32, a theatre technician from Tring, Hertforshire, who split up with his fiancee Rachel because of his yearning to dress up as a Dalmatian.


He says: 'You disappear and start chasing puppy toys. You go so deep into the head space, you crave it and want it. It's just magic.'


'I didn't understand it. I didn't want to understand it,' says Rachel, who remains friends with Tom.

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Rachel split up with Tom because she could not cope with his alter ego, Spot. 'I didn't understand it. I didn't want to understand it,' she says, although remains his friend


Tom has spent more than £4,000 over the past 10 years on his canine habit and he shows off his rubber costume, complete with breathing tube, but admits: 'It is quite awkward to put on, you need a lot of talc.'
So intense is Tom's craving that he has taken to sleeping in a dog training crate, lined with puppy training pads in case he has to answer the call of nature.
Tom - or Spot, as he likes to be known - was crowned Mr Puppy UK in November - pipping Minty and Oakleigh - and is filmed travelling to the finals of Mr Puppy Euro in Belgium.

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Tom, who has spent £4,000 in the last decade on his canine hobby, has even taken to sleeping in a dog training crate at night dressed as Spot (pictured)

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Rachel is pictured taking Spot out on his leash. But he says on Twitter he is 'owned and cared for' by Colin, a burly fella who is into BDSM

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Furries dressed in their favourite costumes are pictured at a convention in Vancouver, Canada last year. Most furries see it as a fun hobby rather than a sexual fetish

While those in the programme insist their desire to dress up as dogs is not sexual, it bears a resemblance to the furry fetish.




Furries are people who dress up in animal costumes and take on the persona of that animal.


Occasionally they engage in full-on sex in costume but more common is the bizarre practice of 'yiffing', a form of dry-humping.


Earlier this month nearly 3,000 people attended the annual Biggest Little Fur Con convention in Reno, Nevada, including around 700 people in fursuits.
 
Dear T K Sir,
Probably the Furries think that imitating an animal is better than being a dumb human! :decision:

In a lighter vein: I hope the doggie won't do the jobbie on the way and make the wife pick it in a trash bag!! ;)
 
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