The Internet is literally for everyone. But one can not go wrong with dog videos and our favourite Pokemons. After all, both of these are timeless. So, just imagine the internet combining these two. It has to be a massive hit.?
Now, a pet groomer who is also very active on social media?transformed his dog into a real-life Pok¨¦mon Arcanine. This groomer gave the puppy its first haircut, and while he was at it, he decided to give her a dye job as well.?
He also made a video of the entire recreation and it totally made the fans happy. In the video, the groomer finds a Pokeball after this he shows his poodle transforming into the animated character, fashioning a bright orange coat and black stripes.
People on the internet were left amused by Feitosa's impressive skills, as one user wrote: ¡°Omg I¡¯m literally going to do this as soon as I learn to.¡± Another said: ¡°Bro I feel like you¡¯re making dreams come true giving the world real-life Pok¨¦mon got to catch them all.¡±?
A third person said: ¡°Do you do other people's dogs??¡±While another person wrote: ¡°HAHAHAA YES FIRESTONE. but also incredible.¡±
There are other several videos of this cute dog named Edea, who got to show off her new style when she took a trip to the park. She made lots of new friends, both animals and people, and the crowds seemed to love her look. Many people came over to pet the out-of-the-box looking dog.
Feitosa is extremely creative with his grooming techniques and this is not the first time he has groomed a dog to look extremely vibrant. According to his website,?not only does he offer standard grooming services, but he also provides custom creative design-made looks for dogs.So turning his pooch into a fire-type Pok¨¦mon is just a regular Tuesday for the artist, who¡¯s often referred to as the ¡®world¡¯s best dog groomer¡¯.
He previously shared one of his other "Pok¨¦mon" creations, when he transformed a Pomeranian into a Pikachu.?
However, no matter how cute this looks, one should note that some dogs can be sensitive to dyes. So, anyone thinking about giving a furry friend the "Pok¨¦mon" treatment should consult their vet first.?
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