Shark Dogs: The Whole Story

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Shark dogs are a mixed breed of dog and shark. While most of their bodies resemble ordinary dog breeds, they have an extra, non-living head shaped like a shark, and most exhibit shark markings on their backs. They also feature one-three fins and a shark-like tail. They also have enhanced predatory skills.


There are an estimated 300 sharkdogs alive today. It is unknown when the first shark dog was born. Like dogs, they are born on land in litters, often to non-shark mothers. Sharkdogs DO NOT have a disease. They are susceptible to the same diseases as regular dogs, with added issues of dry skin and fin rot. Most sharkdogs lead perfectly happy lives on land, but have a special affinity for water. 


Some in the media (cough: Fox News) would like you to believe that sharkdogs are unusually dangerous; however, there have been no proven sharkdog attacks. While many are afraid of sharkdogs, our goal is to spread a positive image of sharkdogs through testimonials and true stories.