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Exotic pets thread 2... Chinese want to put bro Drifter out of business!

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Pets dyed in China
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inSing.com - 7 hrs 39 mins ago

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Pandas are endangered animals, with only so few left in the world. So what do you do if you want a panda as a pet?

For some pet owners in China and Taipei, it means dyeing your dogs’ fur to look like one.

With more money to spend, newly wealthy Chinese people have embraced dogs as pets – as opposed to eating them in the past – as a symbol of their wealth.

The Chinese bring their dogs into restaurants and fuss over them in public, sometimes dressing their dogs in bizarre outfits. The dog-dyeing takes this pet obsession to a new high with pet dogs dyed to look like pandas or tigers.

Apparently, it is becoming a common practice for dog owners to take their dogs to grooming parlours where they are not only given a shampoo and trim, but a multi-coloured dye job as well.

Elsewhere in the world, some dog owners are concerned that the dye may harm the animals.
 
Woh! What I've just seen, dogs in tiger and panda skin. ha..ha...
 
wtf is happening in china ..even their pet is fake ..whahahaha .
 
I will take the PRCs over the faring pinoys any time!!

The dogs seriously look cute!! Hope to see them here in Sg one day
 
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