A resident, surnamed Li, from the Yongchuan district of Chonqing in central China spotted a vendor selling the unusual-looking animals in a local park, reports People's Daily Online.
Li said the 'tiger dogs' on display were attractive with golden and black stripes but phoned local reporters to investigate what he realised was a cruel practice. Symptoms of the ink poisoning include extreme lethargy, a runny nose and a refusal to eat anything before the animals die a painful death. Elisa Allen, associate director at PETA, said: 'Dogs are smart, complex animals, not toys. There is no safe way to dye a dog or any other animal.'
'There will always be risks of toxic poisoning... Putting a dog's health at risk by treating a companion animal like a novelty trinket is both unethical and unnecessary.'
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