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Psyche's white dog; described as forward and affectionate, attempting to initiate physical contact with Max
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Spencer is Psyche's white dog, introduced in Episode 1602 as a central figure in a playful domestic segment exploring canine dynamics and personality. He appears as a living presence within the host's intimate home environment, representing the non-human relationships that ground Psyche's life outside the formal archive.
Spencer's singular documented appearance frames him as an affectionate and initiating presence. During Episode 1602, he is characterized as actively seeking engagement with Max, displaying what Psyche describes as romantic or flirtatious energy — attempting to draw his companion into interaction. The segment treats Spencer's behavior as expressive and distinct, worthy of sustained attention and narration from the host. His presence in the opening moments of the episode suggests that Psyche uses domestic animal interaction as a natural entry point into the show's consciousness and relational themes.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Spencer's primary documented relationship is with Max, Psyche's other dog, toward whom he directs affectionate advances during their shared appearance. The dynamic between the two animals is observed and narrated by Psyche, suggesting the host uses their interaction as a reflective space. No relationships with other figures in the archive are documented.
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