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Man Posts Video To TikTok Showing Dog's Incredible Transformation Into Giraffe After Grooming

A California man shared hilarious video of a dog after he turned him to a giraffe during grooming.

Man Posts Hilarious Picture To TikTok Showing Dog's Transformation To Giraffe After Grooming

Gabriel Feitosa, 29, with the username @gabrielfeitosagroomer, has used his skills as a groomer to transform dogs into different creatures including tigers, zebras, unicorns, and other animals.

In a video posted here on TikTok, Feitosa was able to transform Cooper, a goldendoodle, into a giraffe.

Feitosa, who has been featured on ABC’s “Pooch Perfect,” said he finds his “creative inspiration” from emojis and video games. “Adventurous” owners typically break down what color schemes they want from him, according to Feitosa, and the groomer takes it from there.

“Dogs kept me from growing up out of the streets and definitely prevented me from getting into trouble,” Feitosa told Jam Press, “It’s safe to say that dogs saved my life.”

Although grooming is a healthy and necessary part of responsible dog ownership particularly with certain breeds, opinions were divided on the impacts from dyes and colours.

While many TikTok users were impressed with the talents of the groomer, others were quick to add that “Animals are not toys”.

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