Crazy People Dyieing Cats & Dogs

Holy dog poop !
Who would do this?
Ok, I could see maybe doing a little dye job on a little spot for a special occasion but not coloring the whole dog.

Just think how many people scream when you put a hat on a dog...now people are gonna put colors all over it.

When ya go to that link below, your gonna see the dogs in a LITTLE display case. What do they think they are a toy?

You don't display dogs or even a cat in a little window. The poor critters can't even move.

And how did they get them animals to be still while they dyed they so perfectly? If someone tried this on me...I'd be jumpin around like a crazy dog!

Ok, I'll stop barkin and let you read what I'm all fired up about!

Dyeing pets is popular countries like Japan and Korea, also China is quickly catching on. Beijing just had their first national pet dyeing competition.

Visit the Ruowen Pet Spa is like entering a doggie costume contest. There's turtle-dog, zebra-dog, Spider-Man-dog, tiger-dog and even panda-dog. Raphael the toy poodle runs around in his pen like any other dog except his snow white coat has been dyed neon green with partially shaved with a protruding shell on top to resemble a turtle. He seems oblivious to his unique look but enjoys the attention of onlookers. People already love to show off their pets and draw attention, Kung Fu, a 10-month-old Old English sheepdog, can barely make it down the street without swarms gathering to admire his thick coat dyed to look like a panda. The dog owners say the attention their canines receive has improved their mental well-being. Kung Fu loves the attention, and his self confidence has shot up since lots of pretty girls come up to pet him, said Yang, a 31-year-old housewife from Beijing.

The Ruowen Pet Spa charges anywhere from $7 to dye one ear to $300 for permanent dyeing and trimming of larger dogs, most dye jobs lasting six months before the hair grows out.
You can read all this crazy stuff at Dyed dogs the latest craze.

See what I'm bark raving mad about?
Would you do that to your pet?

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