Bought A Bear Instead Of S Mastiff Puppy
A Chinese family was shocked when a pet dog they had raised for two years turned out to be a black bear. The family bought what they thought was a Tibetan mastiff puppy while on holiday in 2016.
Bought a bear instead of s mastiff puppy. An Asiatic black bear at the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre on May 14, 2009.. adopted what they thought was a Tibetan mastiff puppy while on holiday in 2016, the Independent reported. Chinese Woman’s Adorable ‘Puppy’ Grows Up Into a 440 Pound Bear A Chinese woman who brought home a cute “puppy” two years ago, eventually realized that the pet she was raising was. A Chinese family recently discovered that the "dog" they adopted in 2016 is actually a black bear. Su Yun bought what she thought to be a Tibetan mastiff puppy two years ago and brought it home. Oddly enough, this isn't the first time a bear cub has been mistaken for a puppy. In March , a man from the same province raised a bear after finding it in the forest believing it to be a stray dog.
Eventually the family realized that the "Tibetan mastiff puppy" they purchased in 2016 while on holiday was in fact a bear — a bruin that now weighed 250 pounds. They called the Yunnan (province. Su Yun, who lives in a village near Kunming, Yunnan province, said her family bought what they thought was a Tibetan mastiff puppy in 2016 and were quickly surprised at how much the apparent. A lot of people are tricked into buying a dog only to learn that it’s not the breed they expected. By the time they find out, they are already attached to it and end up keeping it anyway. That’s what happened to the Yun family, who purchased what they thought was a Tibetan mastiff puppy from a breeder in China. 1. When Su Yun bought her family a puppy two years ago, she was surprised by how much the dog ate. “A box of fruits and two buckets of noodles every day,” she told Chinese media. There was, it turns out, a reason for its prodigious appetite: the animal has grown into a 250lb bear.
This week, news of a family in China who had allegedly thought they had adopted a Tibetan mastiff was circulating after it was revealed that the dog was, in fact, an Asiatic black bear.The family. Buying a Tibetan Mastiff Puppy. There are a few varieties of mastiffs to choose from however It can be often difficult to choose the best mastiff dog that fits into your lifestyle. In this article I will point out the pros and cons of buying a Tibetan mastiff puppy. Ms Su bought a black puppy, thought to be a Tibetan Mastiff, during a vacation two years ago until she found out the pooch turned out to be a 440lbs bear. She decided to send her pet bear to a. According to The Independent, two years ago, Su Yun, from Kunming in the Yunnan province of China, bought a puppy on vacation, believing it to be a Tibetan Mastiff, and brought the animal home.
Even with that in mind, however, it’s hard to imagine what it’d be like to get a bear cub and to mistake it for a puppy. Yet, this is exactly what a Chinese woman did when she purchased a bear instead of a dog. The woman says she bought a Tibetan Mastiff puppy on holiday two years ago. When Su Yun bought her family a puppy two years ago, she was surprised by how much the dog ate. “A box of fruits and two buckets of noodles every day,” she told Chinese media. A family from Kunming, China, accidentally adopted an endangered Asiatic Black Bear cub, mistaking it for a Tibetan mastiff puppy, Newsweek reported.The bear, “Little Black,” caused suspicion after wolfing down cups of noodles and boxes of fruit every day, eventually growing to three-feet-tall and 250 pounds and demonstrating prolific capabilities at walking on its two hind legs, China. "It was a tiny mastiff puppy, and when I brought him home, he continued to be one. But the more he grew, the more like a bear he looked. I am a little scared of bears," Su Yun, a villager in Yuliang country in the southwestern Yunnan province, told the China News Network. Despite realizing that she had been sold a (non) pup, Su has been feeding the animal for two years.