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Creative dog groomer transforms Pomeranian pooch into PIKACHU – and TikTok users love it
A creative dog groomer has transformed a Pomeranian pooch into Pokemon’s Pickachu character – and TikTok users are loving it.
Gabriel Feitosa, 29, from California, US, is known for his artistic and impressive grooms, which have turned dogs into pandas, zebras and even movie characters.
Gabriel shared the video of his latest artwork on TikTok, where he captioned it "I guess I’ve dreamed of groooming @winstonfromwinstonia my entire life #Pikachu I choose YOU!"
The video shows Gabriel and a small fluffy white pup in the groom room before using his skills to turn the pooch into Pikachu – a popular Pokemon character who is yellow with brown stripes on the back, peachy cheeks and black ears.
The dog styles this look perfectly as the pooch shows off his striped back and yellow body.
The video racked up over 230,000 views and nearly 13,000 likes.
One viewer wrote: “Peekachoo," followed by a heart emoji.
Another added: “So cute and Squishy like, how does one get so awesome like this?”
Another person commented: “Are you kidding??? Omg! So incredibly adorable!!!”
“I would absolutely LOVE to see Espeon! Espeon is my all time favorite Pokémon!” added someone else.
Someone else commented: “THIS WAS SO AWESOME,” followed by laughing emojis.
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