The most unique "Starry Sky Dog" on the Internet became popular, and netizens who knew the truth were angry!

 7:39am, 4 November 2025

Recently, in Colorado, the United States, a "star dog" full of cosmic and futuristic feelings has become the most watched "star" in the area. Have you ever seen a dog like this? Anyway, this is my first time seeing you. The dog's name is Echo and he is a Great Dane. Every time the owner takes it out on the street, it causes quite a stir, and almost everyone stares at it.

Of course, there will also be curious people who ask their owners, where does this gorgeous "starry sky color" on dogs come from?

Its owner said: Echo's hair color is natural. It is a "Galaxy Great Dane". This is a new breed of dog that requires very complex selective breeding to be bred. It is the only one in the world, which is a beautiful accident.

People who have never raised a dog may believe this statement, but people with a little bit of experience will think it is impossible! Later, the owner also revealed that this was a joke. Echo turned out to be an ordinary Great Dane. It originally looked like this:

According to owner Sierra, Echo is a psychiatric service dog that provides emotional help to people in need. And Echo's personality is also very gentle and considerate.

But because of its huge size, it will cause panic and uneasiness in some people every time it appears in public. As time passed, Echo was hit, became less and less confident, and became very sensitive.

In order to prevent everyone from being so afraid of Echo, Sierra, a pet beautician, found a "zero-harm" hair dye and spent more than four hours dyeing Echo into its current "starry sky color."

Sierra also said that since Echo "transformed", everyone is no longer afraid of it, and will actively approach it. This has greatly encouraged Echo, and its personality has slowly become cheerful, and it is full of energy every day.

In Sierra’s view, dyeing is “beneficial and harmless” to Echo, but netizens who know the truth disagree (and neither does Yuanyuan).

"Poor dogs - this is abuse"

"Even if the dye claims to be 'safe for pets', dyeing a dog is very scary."

"Dogs are not your fashion accessories"

"Total abuse. The paint has even reached the dog's eyes! ! How miserable can someone be to seek attention like this? He must be a very insecure idiot."

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There is no doubt that no matter how harmless the dye is to humans, we cannot guarantee that it is "zero harmful" to dogs. In the name of doing good for the dog, the dog gets attention, but in fact it is the owner who is happy, not the dog!

This reminded Yuan Yuan of the Chow Chow that was on the hot search last year because it looked like a "panda". The owner also claimed to have used "zero-harm" dye to dye the originally pure white Chow Chow into a giant panda.

Netizens thought it was cute after seeing it, and even joked, "It seems that Sichuan people can no longer hide the fact that they have a giant panda." But are dyes really harmless to dogs?

After the dog is dyed, the skin will be irritated and the hair will easily fall off. There are many chemical ingredients added to dyes, and dogs are prone to allergies and even skin diseases. In more serious cases, dogs will be burned by inferior dyes, resulting in redness, swelling and ulceration of the ears or skin, making the dog extremely painful. If you don't seek medical treatment in time, it can even be life-threatening.

Every dog ​​is unique. If you love a dog, love it the right way!

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