It's all the rage for fashion-conscious dogs: glittery "tramp stamp" tattoos.
The temporary tattoos are done with dog-safe glue plus glitter and rhinestones.
You can get them done in New York City at the Upper East Side Salon of dog stylist Jorge Bendersky.
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He just finished the tattoo pictured above |
Satisfied customers report that their dogs love the attention they get, and they consider the $100 price tag to be a bargain.
At least the dog tattoos seem to be in better taste than some of the tramp stamps people choose to put on their own behinds.
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Yuck! |
http://observer.com/2013/04/dog-tattoos/
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/04/30/jorge-bendersky-celebrity-dog-groomer-temporary-tattoos-canines-pictures_n_3183839.html#slide=2394322
I had no idea that doggie tramp stamps existed! It's amazing to hear about the inventiveness of canine stylists such as Jorge Bendersky, who offers temporary tattoos made with dog-safe adhesive, glitter, and rhinestones. It's fascinating to watch how fashion-conscious pet owners are expressing their pets' individuality in novel ways. It's wonderful to learn that dogs like the attention they get from these temporary tattoos. I'll put those I acquired from https://wannabeink.com/collections/lower-back to the test. While some may argue that canine tattoos are more acceptable than certain human tramp stamps, it is critical to prioritize our furry companions' well-being and comfort. Overall, it's fascinating to see how much ingenuity and variety there is in the field of dog grooming. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
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