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Cosementic Surgery for Dogs, just Puppy Love or Abuse?

We all know that people love dogs, some even respect the lives of dogs more than human life. And there are so many new amenities that are aimed at dogs, such a dog hotels, dog parks, dog gyms, dog walkers, dog restaurants, and even personal trainers for dogs. Whatever, to each his or her own, right? Well, what you may not know is dogs are now having plastic surgery, and not just for medical purposes, but to also look better. The procedures are medically safe, and make the pet more beautiful. And pet owners spent a whopping $62 million on dog plastic surgery. Dogs are now getting nose jobs, entropion surgery to lift a dog’s eyelids, dog are even getting neuticles, which are silicone testicular implants for dogs that have been neutered. Apparently more than 500,000 dogs have had testicular implants. However, it does not stop there! People are also getting tail shortening for their dogs, ear trimming to make the ears pointier, and dogs are even getting their wrinkles straightened.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and owners are also getting double eyelid surgery for their dogs, they are removing their stretch marks, fat, and even getting botox injections for the pooches. And this might surprise you, 47 percent of people see nothing wrong with dog surgery. However, some animal rights groups are calling it abuse. But still, people dress their dogs up for Halloween, put panty hoses on their legs, and wigs on their heads. Some people may find the puppy love unusual, but maybe history and biology can explain why people are so devoted to their dogs. Not everyone can have kids, or their kids have grown up and moved away, so they get dogs for companionship or protection. Other reasons, humans and dogs became best friends 40,000 years ago. Modern humans moved to Europe and Asia, and they tamed wolves. Humans and dogs used to live together, until they became competition for food.


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