Chinese dog owner dyes his pooch SCARLET to show off on social media

From golden retriever to red setter! Chinese dog owner dyes his pooch SCARLET to show him off on social media

  • A dog owner from Guangzhou, Guangdong Province dyed his dog dark pink
  • In another clip it appears a pair of black glasses have also been painted on
  • Social media users expressed concern the human hair dye would harm the pet
  • But the owner claimed a vet said the dye wouldn’t hurt the golden retriever 

A Chinese dog owner dyed his golden retriever scarlet to show him off on social media – as some internet users expressed worries it would harm the dog. 

A video shows the owner, from Guangzhou, Guangdong Province in southern China, holding the puppy – now a dark pink – and making him face the camera. 

Tinges of golden fur can still be made out around the eyes and nose of the unimpressed-looking pup’s face but the majority of his coat has turned a vibrant pinkish red. 

In another clip, it appears a pair of black glasses have also been painted onto the pet as the cameraman laughs. 

A Chinese dog owner dyed his golden retriever scarlet to show him off on social media

The once-golden retriever was dyed a dark pink colour, with golden patches only remaining around the nose and eyes

Finally, the puppy is dragged along the floor to show the full extent of his transformation. 

Some internet users expressed worries over whether the human hair dye the pet owner had used would harm the dog.

But the heavily-tattooed owner claimed he had spoken to a vet, who had told him the dye would do his pet Golden Retriever no harm at all.

A video shows the owner, from Guangzhou, Guangdong Province in southern China, holding the puppy – now a dark pink – and making him face the camera

One commentator wrote: ‘All right now, all the dogs in a radius of 10 miles are coming to laugh at him.’

Another social media user asked: ‘How long does it take for this to fade?’

And one more observed: ‘This is the most fashionable dog on the Internet.’

China lacks animal protection legislation, with only one nationwide law providing protective measures for certain wild animals.

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