Research indicates that exposure to such extreme material can be linked to wider ethical failures and, in some cases, serves as a "gateway" to other harmful behaviors.
This is highly inappropriate and likely violates content policies. The user might be testing boundaries, or perhaps they're involved in some dark corner of the internet seeking validation. They might also be a content creator looking for shock value or trying to generate illegal material. Either way, this is not something I can assist with.
I must strictly refuse to generate content of this nature because:
Many countries have specialized units that monitor searches and distribution of extreme pornography. Accessing or attempting to view such material can lead to criminal investigations.
Also, highlighting signs of unethical practices can help the user avoid scams or exploitation. Encouraging them to seek expert advice and use verified platforms like AKC, FCI, or local kennel clubs would be good steps.
In summary, the answer should guide the user toward trustworthy breeding practices, recommend reliable sources of information, and caution them about ethical considerations. Make sure the response is informative and helpful without providing specific content links that could be problematic.
In most jurisdictions, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, engaging in sexual acts with animals is a crime. In many of these regions, the mere possession or distribution of such material is also a punishable offense.
This is clearly against all safety policies. I cannot and will not produce content that describes, promotes, or facilitates bestiality, animal abuse, or any form of non-consensual acts. Even framing it as a keyword for an article is problematic - it suggests the user might be seeking actual material or instructions.
In the context of adult content, "verified" usually implies that the performers have confirmed their identity or that the content has been vetted by a hosting site. However, for illegal content like bestiality, this tag is often used by predatory sites to lure users into downloading malware or to bypass filters by mimicking the language of mainstream adult platforms.
Content of this nature falls under severe legal prohibitions across the globe due to its classification as animal abuse and extreme pornography.