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A pet Museum in Chengdu opened a new business to dye dogs into pandas, charging 1500 yuan

Recently, a pet cafe in Chengdu opened a new business: it can dye your dog and look like a panda. Each pet charges 1500 yuan. In the store, there are six successful 'transformed' pine lion dogs. Customers in the store prefer to call them 'Panda dogs'.

Mr. Huang, the person in charge of the pet cafe, revealed that about a month ago, the store introduced these six 'Panda dogs' from abroad, which are very popular with customers. He also said that the six pine lion dogs and dyes were introduced. Now they have their own special personnel to dye their dogs and can provide dyeing services.

In this regard, Li Daibing, President of West China pet hospital, said that whether it will cause harm to pets depends on the specific dye. Generally speaking, such dyeing is not recommended for pets, which may cause damage to hair and skin. What do you think of the phenomenon of beautifying pets?