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What is a caniphile?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/6/2025

A caniphile is a person who has a strong affection or love for dogs. This term derives from "cani," relating to canines, and "phile," meaning lover or enthusiast. Caniphiles often advocate for dog welfare, enjoy spending time with dogs, and may actively participate in dog-related activities or communities.

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