Woman Plans to Self-Fire Cupping, Tests on Dog Result in Marks and Laughter
Nowadays, young people are often burning the midnight oil and eating takeout, but they also start to pay attention to health care, always feeling that their physical condition in their 20s is worse than that of elderly grandfathers and grandmothers in their 60s. However, health care is also a discipline that requires study.

Below, we share an interesting story about health care. A woman bought some tools online and planned to try self-fire cupping at home. However, she was a beginner and felt a bit flustered and nervous, so she thought of trying her dog first to see if it worked.

The woman followed the instructions and applied fire cupping to her dog. The dog cooperated very well, presumably because it was effective. Half an hour later, the woman removed the fire cups and was delighted to see the marks on its body, which were the same as those on a human.

Veterinarian Xiao Ming was also curious about what the woman had done to make the dog so cooperative. Although Veterinarian Xiao Ming knew that fire cupping is good for the body and doesn't hurt, he felt a little sympathetic when he saw all the marks on the dog's body, was it possible that its fur was burned?
Veterinarian Xiao Ming: For short-haired dogs, their cold resistance is naturally weaker than that of dogs with thick fur. In winter, you need to pay attention to keeping warm and avoid sleeping on the ground. You can wear a coat when you go out.
Some people may think that short-haired dogs don't shed as much, but they are more troublesome to take care of, so you should regularly comb their hair and eat food that is good for their hair health.
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