A farmer from India repainted his dog into a tiger to scare off impudent monkeys
Are insects constantly encroaching on your garden and harvest? Or maybe small pests like rodents? What about monkeys? Now this is a bigger problem! Quite relevant for India, by the way. One local farmer even had to repaint his dog into a tiger in order to scare them away. And can you imagine? It worked!

Modern problems require modern solutions!

You can't say otherwise. The farm of a young farmer Srikant Govda from a small village of Naluru was constantly attacked by brazen monkeys. The guy heard that earlier someone thought of using a doll in the form of a tiger - this stuffed monkey was really bypassed.
What did Srikanth decide? That's right, paint your dog in tiger colors. Monkeys now not only do not penetrate the farm territory — they are afraid of an unknown pet! It is not surprising, because the scarecrow does not move, and the dog is quite active, it can also make threatening sounds in the form of barking.

It remains only to be amazed, imagining how the big dog humbly allowed himself to be painted, and then also waited until the pigment "grabs".
After all, the result was impressive — the "tiger" coloring lay down very neatly and naturalistically! That's what happens when a person has a fantasy and his hands are straight.
Keywords: Pets | Color | Savvy | Dog | Tigers
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