Domestic Velociraptor

Domestic Velociraptors (Velociraptor domesticus), also known as houndfowls, are a domesticated species of Velociraptors that were tamed after humans brought Velociraptors back from extinction through either time travel or cloning around 6,000 BC, but no one knows exactly how or why they were domesticated. Today, the Domestic Velociraptor comes in around 550 breeds coming in different shapes and sizes (comparable to that of domestic dogs, another popular pet), ranging from about the size of a pigeon to about the size of a large dog, depending on a breed, and some breeds have short jaws while others have long snouts. They are about as smart as a fox and are (mostly) carnivorous like their wild ancestors from the Late Cretaceous, although they now also feed on cat and dog food (both dry and wet) and they can occasionally feed on some plants such as fruit to supplement their diets (likely due to selective breeding). These domesticated non-avian raptor dinosaurs make really good pets and are one of, if not, the most popular pets in the world.