Chinese turn dogs into tigers and panda with a multicolored dye job

June 9th, 2010 - 2:30 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt  

Chinese tiger dog Chinese people love to experiment and the latest craze that is sweeping the nation, is that of turning dogs into tigers and pandas with the help of a good multicolored dye job.

The Chinese people also love to splurge on their pets, and they take them to the mushrooming grooming parlors not only for shampooing and trimming, but for multicolored dye jobs as well.

The Chow Chows variety of dogs are dyed to turn them into pandas, as their body structure is very similar to the pandas. Both the chow chows and the pandas have a round face and very healthy bodies. They just need a good dye job done at a grooming parlor to resemble a panda. The dye job is said to last for just 3 months, and is reported to cost around 300RMB.

The Pomeranian variety of dogs is small and bushy so they are given a nice dye job, in order to turn them into squirrels.

According to the Daily Mail, “The Chinese are always quick to embrace bizarre trends, and it is not unusual for owners to take their dogs to grooming parlors where they are not only given a shampoo and trim, but a multi-colored dye job as well.”

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