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*'''The simple solution to rename:''' Just turn it back to Category:Canines. It turns out there is a lot of nuance to the term and the only reason we did the rename was under the assumption it was easier--instead, now we have to explain how Tails is legally a dog because we renamed "canines" to "dogs" in 2013.
*'''The simple solution to rename:''' Just turn it back to Category:Canines. It turns out there is a lot of nuance to the term and the only reason we did the rename was under the assumption it was easier--instead, now we have to explain how Tails is legally a dog because we renamed "canines" to "dogs" in 2013.
*'''The more convoluted solution to rename and split:''' This may sound like overkill, but we're no stranger to elaborate taxonomy categories, it turns out--just look at [[:Category:Birds]]! Not only do we have all the avians in the series, but we have specific subcategories for specific kinds, like [[:Category:Corvids]] and [[:Category:Penguins]], and even fictional birds from the Mario franchise like [[:Category:Goonies]]. We could rename the category to Category:Canines, then further divide into Category:Dogs, Category:Raccoons, Category:Foxes, and maybe toss in [[:Category:Chain Chomps]] for good measure. The only reason I can see that this wasn't done is that, in 2013, it was stated that by willfully categorizing foxes under dogs, it may "help education people that not only domestic dogs are considered dogs"... but dogs literally only refers to domestic dogs to most people, that's what the meaning of the word is, that's the point of the taxonomy classification system and why canines includes dogs but not all canines are dogs, so we're not exactly sending the right message there.
*'''The more convoluted solution to rename and split:''' This may sound like overkill, but we're no stranger to elaborate taxonomy categories, it turns out--just look at [[Category:Birds]]! Not only do we have all the avians in the series, but we have specific subcategories for specific kinds, like [[Category:Corvids]] and [[Category:Penguins]], and even fictional birds from the Mario franchise like [[Category:Goonies]]. We could rename the category to Category:Canines, then further divide into Category:Dogs, Category:Raccoons, Category:Foxes, and maybe toss in [[Category:Chain Chomps]] for good measure. The only reason I can see that this wasn't done is that, in 2013, it was stated that by willfully categorizing foxes under dogs, it may "help education people that not only domestic dogs are considered dogs"... but dogs literally only refers to domestic dogs to most people, that's what the meaning of the word is, that's the point of the taxonomy classification system and why canines includes dogs but not all canines are dogs.
*'''Do nothing''': We will explain Penkoon is a dog because TECHNICALLY it's half Tanuki and Tanukis are canines and dogs are canines. Don't... Don't do this. This benefits basically nobody.
*'''Do nothing''': We will explain Penkoon is a dog because TECHNICALLY it's half Tanuki and Tanukis are canines and dogs are canines. Don't... Don't do this. This benefits basically nobody.


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