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Heres an alternative concept: stop breeding pale skinned white animals when they cant handle the climate... Tattooing dogs eyes and noses ffs... Human stupidity at its finest

He said the dog was 'under' at the time: which means 'under anaesthetic', or to put it in plain English: unconscious and therefore feeling no pain. Very sensible thing to do IMO: better than getting

tatooing pink noses happens in the show game --

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over here the animal welfare act made it ilegal in britian to do anything to a dog for cosmetic reasons (hence the ban on tail docking) im unsure as to wether this would be cosmetic or medical as a tube of sunblock would do the same job :hmm:

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having it nose tattoed would be like having your bellend tattoed idiot tell him to do one n your gunna report him for animal cruelty :thumbs:

 

He said the dog was 'under' at the time: which means 'under anaesthetic', or to put it in plain English: unconscious and therefore feeling no pain. Very sensible thing to do IMO: better than getting skin cancer.

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Paulus: it's hardly for cosmetic reasons if it saves the dog from getting skin cancer. Having seen white furred cats with cancerous ears, I think it's a great idea.

what would tattoing achieve that sunblock wouldnt or a perminent black marker pen wouldnt :hmm: and is there much evidence that doing this would stop a cancerous tumour :hmm:
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My dad was a tatooist for a time, and I always remember a show dog person called Oscar Phillips having a show dog, but it had a pink patch on its nose that spoit it in the show ring, my dad tatooed the dogs nose for him, :icon_eek:

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The skin pigmentation remains the same

I get sunburn over my tattoos

 

The black coulor ABSORBS UV it doesn`t REFLECT it.

 

That is exactly what I was thinking. Unless it's some kind of UV protection ink, I can't see it protecting the skin from cancer :hmm:

same here thought white reflects uv and black absorbs it surely theres less drastic ways to prevent it never heard of this sh*t before

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