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·۰•● GERMAN SHEPHERD ●•۰·
❥ BoM Skins with multiple body types
• Male skins: Slim, Toned, Ripped, Solid, or Chubby
• Female skins: Slim, Athletic, or Chubby (with S, M, or L chest!)
❥ BoM Head for Cerberus Canis and Lupus
• Optional tattoos for pink/black nose and eyelids
❥ Mesh bento tail & generic square tail texture
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·۰•● LINKS ●•۰·
❥ Canis Head: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/C-Canis-Bento-Head-Mesh-Bento-caninecaniddogwolffox-head/17879573
❥ Lupus Head: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/C-Lupus-Bento-Head-Male-Version-of-the-Canis-Head/18006277
❥ Feety Peets
• Female: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Apricot-Paws-Feety-Peets-Female/14288379
• Male: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Apricot-Paws-Feety-Peets-Male/14862698
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·۰•● DISCORD ●•۰·
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·۰•● NOTICE ●•۰·
This is a mod kit - not a full avatar!
Read the full listing so you know what you need.
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See item in Second Life- BoM Skins with multiple body types
- BoM Head for Cerberus Canis and Lupus
- Mesh bento tail & generic square tail texture
- Optional tattoos for pink/black nose and eyelids
Yay for german shepherds
Ever since I heard of cake making this mod I just waited patiently for when they released so I got one gifted to me and went to work setting it up. This mod I will say was exactly what I was hoping to find when it came to a good looking german shepherd mods the details are so gorgeous and can never go wrong with having different skin options from being chubby or even a bit of muscle, you can't go wrong when it comes to mods from whisk.






