My Little....Pony?

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    That poor dog. At least they don't have a unicorn horn attached to the front of his head, too, huh?
     
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    pilot2fly Well-Known Member

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    Oh. My. Gosh. That is just sad. I want to facepalm just looking at it. I know someone who used to make their dog pink. It was kind of gross actually.
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    Did this dog's owner dye it's hair?? It's awful. Poor dog:( . And it has false eyelashes. The owner must be out of his/her mind to do something like this:eek: .​
     
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    Blimey. That is so hideous. People actually do this kind of thing to their beloved dog. To me it looks as if the dog is inside a little pony suit. Can anyone else see that?:eek:
    I googled it up and it appears it may be a promotion for the third movie in the series of My Little pony?
     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Yep! Yep. And yep, lol. People do this to their dogs all the time, though. It's not usually quite this extreme, but I see poodles of different colors quite regularly.
     
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    This is terrible, I hope this 'fashion' will never come to the area where I live. So far, I haven't seen any dyed dogs. Do they dye only poodles or maybe other breeds too?
     
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    Oh dear lord! If I were that dog, I'd be embarrassed.

    I knew the people dyed poodles. I had no idea that they did it to other breeds. What could possibly be the thrill of this? Are people outside of dog show participants getting into dying as well? I just don't see the point.
     
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    Oh wow, those are some interesting designs. I wonder how they create them. I hope they're using something that doesn't hurt the dog. I'd rather them not even do it.
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    This one is shocking:

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    Some people are crazy. They should buy toys for themselves, not dogs. It makes me so angry:mad:
     
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    They usually uses dyes that are deemed as "safe" at this point. It can still be really stressful for dogs going through it, though, especially if it smells funny or they've never been around it before.

    Claudine, that peacock dog is ridiculous.... :(
     
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    Maybe there are some people who think this sort of thing is cute to do to their dogs, but I don't. I guess they thought it was a funny thing to do for a cute picture. But when you look at these photos none of these dogs really look happy. So, what was the point of doing this, other then thinking it will be funny. Well I got news for them, there is nothing funny or cute about it.
     
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    I too notice that the dogs don't look happy at all. I don't think they look the smell or the look. They're probably wondering what happened to their fur.
     
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    For some reason that peacock dog reminds me of Liberace. :-/
     
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    It kinda shows perhaps the people who do this or get it done to their pets have nothing better to do. It's all very obsessive.
    I honestly don't like it at all.
     
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    Buh.

    I cannot possibly comment further on the horror of that photo, without at LEAST ten minutes of uninterrupted swearing first.

    *ten minutes later*

    WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO DO THAT TO THEIR DOG, WHY? IT'S A DOG NOT A TOY ARRRGGGHHH
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    Exactly. The problem is that some people do treat their dogs like toys:( . It's really terrible. I wonder if they would do the same to their children.
     
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