Despite being hounded by critics, woman embraces identity as a dog

A young woman wants to be man’s best friend.

Instead of jumping on the spectrum of gender identity, Meow Dalyn decided to abandon her status as a human and instead identify as a dog.

Despite being hounded by critics suggesting she’s “psychotic,” the woman says she’s firm in her decision of “being the dog,” and in “the moment of just chasing the ball.” Keep reading to learn about Meow Dalyn and the men she calls her “handlers.”

In a dog-eat-dog environment where identity is paramount to self-expression, one woman has decided to divert from everything human by identifying as a different species.

Meow Dalyn has faux dog ears, a furry wagging tail, fangs and wears a collar.

In a dog-eat-dog environment where identity is paramount to self-expression, one woman has decided to divert from everything human by identifying as a different species.

Meow Dalyn has faux dog ears, a furry wagging tail, fangs and wears a collar.

Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, Meow Dalyn, who refers to herself as “dog girl” and “e-puppy,” explains she’s fully immersed in life as a dog, a dalmatian to be precise.

“My name is Meow like a cat, but I am a dog,” she tells Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O, the hosts of the Australian radio show.

“Why did you call yourself Meow then?” Jackie O asks of the human-dog crossbreed.

Responding to the question we likely all have, Meow answers, “It’s kind of like whenever you have a really small dog, like a Chihuahua and you name it Hercules.”

Like other domestic dogs, Meow is needs humans to give her treats, take her outside to go potty and a team of three “handlers” to train her.

“I have handlers. [They’re] kind of like dog trainers…” the human pooch explained when asked about a boyfriend. “They feed me, they take me on walks, we practice training, which is one of my favorite things, because I get treats.”

Her handlers feed her puppy palate with treats like shredded chicken, biscuits, and jerky.

The cosplayer also claims her meals are made with actual dog food, elevated with human ingredients to make “bland” food more appetizing.

And, unlike most puppy training programs, Meow’s trainers come at no cost.

“It’s funny I don’t have to pay anyone to spend time with me,” she says, explaining she doesn’t share a sexual relationship with the handlers, who are instead friends who also want to engage in puppy play.


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