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Oh my DOG!! What a shocker!!

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Pictured: The prize-winning poodles with a penchant for fancy dress

 

 

 

By James White

Last updated at 8:44 PM on 04th June 2008

It may look like this poodle is having something of an identity crisis, but this is in fact the handywork of one of America's most dedicated dog groomers.

Since 2000, pet hairdresser Sandra Hartness has coloured, cropped and accessorised her dogs, with startling results.

 

 

article-0-017B376E00000578-643_468x535.jpg Cindy the poodle, disgusied as a chicken

 

Other creations by Sandra, from Yucca Valley, California, include a dragon, peacock, camel and even the star-spangled banner.

 

article-0-017B2EBA00000578-206_468x507.jpg Cindy appears as a peacock with owner Sandra in a 2006 competition

Cindy, Sandra's patient pooch, has won numerous prizes for appearing at dog shows in the various guises and was once made up to look like a UFO.

The pair have featured in numerous editions of US dog care industry bible Groomer to Groomer and are a popular if eccentric sight in their hometown.

 

 

article-0-017B367D00000578-68_468x322.jpg Competitive dog groomer Sandra shows Cindy, who makes a convincing miniature camel

 

 

article-0-017B335400000578-412_468x320.jpg Odin the poodle is ready for a 2005 competition, a rare dragon dog

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