Transdogfluid , also called transcanifluid is a transID identity in which an individual feels as if their transdogbreed specie often switches and is fluid in nature. Someone who is transdogfluid can be a transhusky one day but transdoberman the next, feeling as if they aren’t a transhusky anymore but feeling more connected to the other breed, and the next day they could feel like a husky again, in the similarity of how gender-fluidity works.
This flag was made with the transdogbreed / transcanibreed flag in mind.
Meaning of each color:
Black (top and bottom stripes)
→ Fluidity
Represents the undiscovered breeds within you, those hidden traits and instincts that make themselves known randomly at certain times or under certain moods. It reflects fluidity between breeds.
Chestnut brown (second and sixth stripes)
→ Embodiment & grounding.
Symbolises the strong, rooted physicality of being a dog, bones, muscle, paws against earth and the reality that your identity is always tied to an embodied, canine sense of self, even if the breed shifts.
Golden yellow (third and fifth stripes)
→ Vitality & adaptability.
Represents warmth, affection, and energy, but also the vibrant adaptability of shifting breed identity, whether from a playful retriever energy to a calm mastiff presence, or from small to large breeds.
Orange and pale white (centre stripe(s))
→ The centre stripe, split between orange and pale white, represents the flux of canine identity.
→ The orange side draws the likeness of humanity becoming animalistic. It embodies raw dog instinct, loyalty, and warmth.
→ The pale white side holds the gentle fluidity of breedself. It shows how you can feel like one breed today and another the next, shifting without issue in your identity as a transdogbreed or transdogfluid individual.