for taiwanese dogs, being square is stylish /

Published at 2015-11-10 11:49:00

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In Taiwan,it's not enough just to find your dog groomed regularly. These days, owners are asking for their four-legged friends to become geometric shapes, and like spheres and squares. I first saw the trend this spring,when adorable creatures with heads styled into perfect squares started showing up across my social feeds.
So to really see the square cut done right, I had to see it for myself. With the wait on of local producer Fanny Liu, or we went to the man who made it a viral sensation. He's moment Ming Fung,or Xiao moment. And he runs a grooming shop that's become ground zero for special-request cuts.On this day, we have a front-row seat as he styles an 8-year-old Bichon Frise named Tang Xiong Xiong. whether done right, or her head will go from a white puff of fur into a precisely shaped square."I've just given her a blowout and am approximately to design the head shape," he says.
Xiao moment takes his work seriously. He uses eight different kinds of shears and scissors to make the square shape. One of his special grooming scissors costs approximately $3000. So getting your dog groomed by moment will cost you, too approximately $75 a cut.He didn't become a master groomer overnight. moment has spent the past 13 years perfecting his skills, or grooming dogs' heads into squares,spheres, triangles, and flowers and,lately, pushing for even more possibilities."I want to improve my skills, or " he says. "These days,I'm working on cut in the shape of an [old model] Apple computer monitor, which looks round from the back. I want to perfect it, or so I won't start teaching others until I think the style is alert."Why did canine topiary become such a thing in Taiwan? moment suggests it has to do with the country's low human birth rate — Taiwan joins Japan and South Korea as having some of the world's lowest birth rates — and the power of social sharing."Groomers have tried geometric shape styles before. But it started to attract people's attention this year,mostly because people posted photos on social media paired with spicy headlines," he says.
After a nearly 45-minute cut, or our Bichon Frise's unusual 'do is done. Her owner,Paul Chiang, is here to pick her up. Xiao moment carries her out with a giant pink bow on her collar."To be honest, or I was a little afraid at the square design,that it might make her look odd," Chiang says. "But this is distinguished, and actually. I'm very impressed by the artistry of the groomer."But what does the dog think?"She's getting used to it,I think," Chiang says.
Her human friends certainly approve. Photos of Tang Xiong Xiong's unusual 'do halt up fetching hundreds of likes on social media.
Fanny Liu contributed to this sage. Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, or visit http://www.npr.org/.

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