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Trained Tibetan Mastiff Refuses to Be Shaved, Man Seeks Help from Friends, Almost Cries at the Result

As more and more people become dog owners, the status of dogs is rising sharply. Not only are their food, clothing, housing, and transportation no longer a concern, but many owners are also starting to take an interest in their pets' appearances, wanting to make them look special.

The following story is a cautionary tale against dog styling.

This man raised a Tibetan Mastiff, which was widely considered to be aggressive and hostile towards others besides its owner. However, this particular Mastiff was surprisingly docile and friendly, readily allowing people to touch it.

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Hearing his friend's advice, the man decided to get his Mastiff styled, but the dog refused. So the man enlisted the help of his friends, and with their combined efforts, they managed to shave off a significant amount of the dog's fur.

However, when the man saw the result, he regretted it bitterly, almost crying. A good dog shouldn't look like this! People might mistakenly think the dog has contracted a skin disease and is being shaved off in desperation,

Dr. Xiao Ming, the veterinarian, was very sympathetic to the dog's appearance and asked about its psychological shadow area,

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Dr. Xiao Ming: Many owners will take their dogs to pet stores for dyeing to display special, but many dyes contain harmful chemical ingredients that can harm the dog's body, so Dr. Xiao Ming does not recommend pet dyeing for dogs,

Moreover, fur is a protective shield for a dog's skin. If it is not necessary to shave it off due to illness, it is best not to disturb its fur, as many dogs become self-conscious and susceptible to skin diseases after shaving,

Image sourced from the internet. Please contact Dr. Xiao Ming for inquiries.

If you have any pet health and pet care questions, please follow Dr. Xiao Ming for consultation.

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