Pupgender

Pupgender is a faunagender that falls under the canisgender umbrella, and is closely related to neurogenders, although it can be used by neurotypical people. It is defined as "a gender that is small, lively, cute and any other quality associated with puppies, that is puppy-like and/or connected to puppies." The term was made with system littles and non-kink age regressors in mind, but can be used by anyone. It may or may not be a kingender.

Demipup
Demipup, also known as demi-pup, is a gender identity in which one is partially, but not fully, pupgender. One may or may not identify as another gender in addition to being partially pupgender. The other part of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders, including a lack of gender. Demipup people may also identify as non-binary.

Ghostpupgender
Ghostpupgender is a gender for those who feel strongly connected to dogs or puppies, but with ghost qualities. Qualities can include: disconnection from people, feeling misunderstood, or having a hard time being understood and feeling unseen.

Fairypupgender
Fairypupgender is a gender which is connected to fairies and puppies, and/or a gender which is affected by being fairykin and puppykin. This term was coined by Tumblr blog pupyzu, based on fairycatgender.

Pupmascgender
Pupmascgender is when a person who is pupgender but feels like their gender is also more masculine. pupmascgender can be used by non-men and non-women ect. pupmasc isn’t inherently for masculine non-binary people/others or/and men but it can be used by anyone.

Pupfemgender
Pupfemgender is when a person who is pupgender but feels like their gender is also more feminen. pupfemgender can be used by non-women and non-men ect. pupfem isn’t inherently for feminen non-binaries/others or/and women but it can be used by anyone.

History
The term was coined using this definition by Tumblr user xeno-aligned in April of 2019. In March of 2020, pupgender made a resurgence on Twitter, with user Kandipaws creating a flag and carrd to describe it. The definition has since been somewhat simplified and is now described as "a gender identity that closely relates to or feels very strongly like dogs or puppies", although the original definition is widely used and still remains. Pupgender is often considered the dog-like counterpart to catgender, despite it being a subgender and not an umbrella term.

Flags
The flag's meanings are as follows: Green represents energy. White represents softness. Yellow represents playfulness. Orange represents creativity. Blue represents tranquility. The red paw print represents autism acceptance.

On viraldoll's pupgender flag the meaning is as follows: orange represents hyper characteristics. Yellow represents liveliness or youngness, as well as puppies. Blue represents smallness. White is representation for usage as a kingender. Light pink represents cuteness, while dark pink represents usage as a system little or non-kink age regressor.

The stripes on the fairypupgender flag are as follows: bright green represents energy, yellow represents playfulness, pink represents feeling magical, blue represents fairycore, dark green represents nature, and white represents happiness.

The stripes on the pupfemgender flag as follows: yellowish green represents energy, white GNC, nonbinary people and other trans people, light orange represents softness, orange represents kingenders and pink femininity. The red paw print represents autism acceptance.

The stripes on the pupmascgender flag are as follows: green represents energy, white GNC, nonbinaries and other trans people, light green represents softness, bright blue represents kingenders and blue masculinity. The red paw print represents autism acceptance.