Anger as roaming canine painted orange and black to appear like tiger

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    Anger over stray dog painted as tiger (Picture: Newsflash)

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    The canine was painted black and brilliant orange (Picture: Newsflash)

    A roaming canine has actually been discovered on the streets painted orange with black stripes to look like a tiger.

    The Persatuan Haiwan Malaysia – Malaysia Animal Association shared the images on their Facebook page after the painted animal was visualized.

    The animal rights group gotten in touch with members of the general public to come forward with any details causing the offender’s arrest.

    An association representative composed on Facebook: ‘Help Animal Malaysia recognize the area and who this animal comes from.

    ‘A mystery reward awaits those who come forward with complete information on the incident.’

    Facebook user ‘Laura Francis’ commented: ‘The dog’s face is unfortunate, such a pity.’

    Anger over stray dog painted as tiger (Picture: Newsflash)

    It was visualized on the street (Picture: Newsflash)

    Dog painted like tiger. (@animalmalaysia/Newsflash)

    The RSPCA stated it can be complicated and frightening for pets to be colored (Picture: @animalmalaysia/Newsflash)

    Jessie Jye’ stated: ‘The dog has to take a bath and have its coat shaved to get rid of all the chemicals. Sorry dog, remember the thug who did this to you.’

    Dyeing pets’ fur has actually been criticised by those who state it can damage their health, and is terrible.

    The RSPCA formerly informed Metro.co.uk after pictures of owners coloring their animals flowed: ‘It’s crucial for owners to comprehend that some efforts to ‘pamper’ can be complicated and frightening for a cat/dog.

    ‘People may think they are treating their pets by painting their claws or dyeing their fur, but some of the paints, dyes, inks and glues used during ‘pampering’ can be harmful and damaging to animals.’

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