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China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

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MySunshine
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Re: China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

They have wayyyy too much time in their handsChat Icon

Posted 6/29/11 3:05 PM
 
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FirstMate
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Re: China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

Oh I want a panda dog! I always wanted a panda so this will fulfill my wish!

Posted 6/29/11 3:30 PM
 

LoveyQ
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Re: China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

Being that women (and men) have been dying their hair for years and years, and it's considered relatively safe, is it bad to assume that this may possibly NOT be harmful to the dogs?

Posted 6/29/11 3:58 PM
 

Athee
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Re: China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

poor animals....

Posted 6/30/11 11:18 AM
 

LiveAgain
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Re: China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

This is like the TLC show where people were in competition for dyeng their dogs hair.

I think it's cute, I dont see it as cruel unless the dye they are using is harmful to the dogs, the hair can always be cut off.

Message edited 6/30/2011 11:55:51 AM.

Posted 6/30/11 11:55 AM
 

WhatNow
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Re: China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals!

Posted by LoveyQ

Being that women (and men) have been dying their hair for years and years, and it's considered relatively safe, is it bad to assume that this may possibly NOT be harmful to the dogs?



That was my first thought: what's the big deal? I do the same thing to myself! Chat Icon Clearly, all these animals are cherished and well cared for, maybe even too well!Chat Icon

Posted 6/30/11 12:10 PM
 
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