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I think the only good that comes out of this story is that the guy's face is plastered over the internet....wish I could say the same for the Vet....
'My dog is cooler than yours!': Outrage as Tattoo inks love heart on sedated dog then BRAGS about it on Instagram
PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 5 March 2014
A Brooklyn tattoo artist has been criticized by animal rights groups after he inked a design on his dog while it was sedated at the vet.
Mistah Metro, who works for NY Ink star Chris Torres, posted an image of his dog on Instagram, showing the animal still under sedation after having surgery.
But his tattoo has led to backlash online, with animal lovers condemning Mistah Metro for marking the dog for his own amusement.
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Ink: Artist Mistah Metro tattooed a heart on his dog while she was under sedation after having an operation
Mistah Metro, who works at the Red Legged Devil tattoo parlor Torres opened after starring in the hit reality show, put a red heart with an arrow through it, and the names Alex and Mel, on his dog's shoulder.
In a boastful Instagram post, he wrote: 'One of the many reasons my dog is cooler than yours! She had her spleen removed yesterday and the vet let me tattoo her while she was under.'
Although it is not illegal to tattoo a dog, the ASPCA condemns the practice for anything other than identification purposes.
'Tattooing an animal for the vain sake of joy and entertainment of the owner without any regard for the well-being of the animal … is not something the ASPCA supports,' a spokesman for the group told the New York Post.
Torres, who has tattooed actors and musicians including Marky Ramone and Anna Paquin, also moved to distance himself from the tattoo, saying his shop played no part in it.
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Post: Mistah Metro posted the picture on Instagram, explaining his dog had just had to have her spleen removed
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Backlash: Tattoo artist Mistah Metro has been condemned for inking his dog
'The dog wasn’t tattooed at the shop - what [employees] do on their own time isn't my business,' he told the Gothamist.
Torres opened the tattoo parlor where Mistah Metro works, after the reality show he featured in came to an end. Clients pay up to $200 an hour to get a tattoo there.
Animal welfare scientist Emily Patterson-Kane, of the American Veterinary Medical Association added: 'We can't say a tattoo is going to do enormous damage to an animal, but we do look at whether a procedure is therapeutically necessary first - if it's not, that's not the vets goal.'
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Defense: Chris Torres, star of NY Ink and owner of the tattoo parlor where Mistah Metro works, says his shop played no part in the artist's actions
Many Twitter users were appalled by the tattoo, calling for the dog to be taken away from his owner and making threats against Mistah Metro.
'How does a vet let u tattoo ur dog while still under anesthesia?? Pic is either edited or you're sick & shouldn't have a dog!' @MTLCanadiensTV tweeted.
'I can't believe you're a tattooer and I genuinely hope you never work again,' another Twitter user, @xsylveon, said.
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Brooklyn tattoo artist inks own dog and posts photo on internet, sparking outrage
Mistah Metro revealed on Instagram that he gave his brown and white pooch a heart-shaped tat with an arrow through it and a ribbon around it reading ‘Alex’ and ‘Mel.’ The bodywork was needled onto the dog’s right shoulder while it was out cold in a veterinarian’s office.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014, 6:30 PM
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Brooklyn tattoo artist Mistah Metro is under fire after proudly posting photos of work he did on his pet dog.
A Brooklyn tattoo artist is sparking howls of criticism after proudly posting the latest ink work he did — on his dog.
The artist, known only by his nickname Mistah Metro, revealed he gave his brown and white pooch a heart-shaped tat with an arrow through it and a ribbon around it reading “Alex” and “Mel.”
The bodywork was inked on the dog’s right shoulder while it was out cold in a veterinarian’s office.
“One of the many reasons my dog is cooler than your! She had her spleen removed today and the vet let me tattoo her while she was under,” Mistah Metro barked on Instagram.
The photo was republished on website Gothamist, triggering so much flack the tattoo artist took the photo down.
But just two hours after the photo vanished, it was posted again on Instagram by someone claiming to be mistahmetro7.
“Had to delete my account and make up another, some people just don’t appreciate anything! It’s an ANIMAL with a tattoo,” the poster bristled.
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'One of the many reasons my dog is cooler than your! She had her spleen removed today and the vet let me tattoo her while she was under,' Mistah Metro barked on Instagram.
After attracting even more condemnation, the photo was taken down again Wednesday night.
Mistah Metro, who didn’t immediately respond to an email from the Daily News, works at Red Legged Devil, a tattoo shop in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
Chris Torres, the owner of the shop, refused to give out the artist’s name, but tried to distance himself from the controversy.
“Nothing happened at the shop,” Torres told The News. “The dog didn’t get tattooed at this shop. It has nothing to do with this shop whatsoever.
“I’d appreciate it if everyone left me alone,” Torres said.
But Torres took to Twitter to try to silence critics.
“You guys are aware that the ASPCA tattoos dogs & cats once they’ve spayed or neutered them, right?” Torres tweeted.
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Mistah Metro, a Brooklyn tattoo artist, says he had his dog put under at a vet's before giving the pet some new body art.
Torres also shot back at those who slammed him for allowing Mistah Metro to keep working at his shop.
“People are still offered jobs after being pedophiles,” he said in an interview with Gothamist. “I don’t know why everyone is treating this kid like he raped a 12-year-old.”
But animal lovers bombarded Mistah Metro’s Instagram account with angry messages.
“Are you on crack? That’s f---ed up,” one commenter posted.
Another described the dog tattooing as “horrid."
“Seriously, it didn’t ask for it!” the poster said of the dog. “What kind of human would do that.”
On his website, MistahMetro.com, the artist describes himself as a New York native “in every sense of the word.”
“In his early youth Metro received much of his influence from watching his grandfather paint,” his website says. “He continues the family tradition in his own forms of expression. There seems to be no boundaries on the different mediums Metro uses on this artistic journey.”
'My dog is cooler than yours!': Outrage as Tattoo inks love heart on sedated dog then BRAGS about it on Instagram
- Brooklyn artist Mistah Metro tattooed design on pet's shoulder
- Dog was under anesthetic after having surgery when tattoo was done
- Activists condemned actions as cruel and demanded pet be taken away
PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 5 March 2014
A Brooklyn tattoo artist has been criticized by animal rights groups after he inked a design on his dog while it was sedated at the vet.
Mistah Metro, who works for NY Ink star Chris Torres, posted an image of his dog on Instagram, showing the animal still under sedation after having surgery.
But his tattoo has led to backlash online, with animal lovers condemning Mistah Metro for marking the dog for his own amusement.
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Ink: Artist Mistah Metro tattooed a heart on his dog while she was under sedation after having an operation
Mistah Metro, who works at the Red Legged Devil tattoo parlor Torres opened after starring in the hit reality show, put a red heart with an arrow through it, and the names Alex and Mel, on his dog's shoulder.
In a boastful Instagram post, he wrote: 'One of the many reasons my dog is cooler than yours! She had her spleen removed yesterday and the vet let me tattoo her while she was under.'
Although it is not illegal to tattoo a dog, the ASPCA condemns the practice for anything other than identification purposes.
'Tattooing an animal for the vain sake of joy and entertainment of the owner without any regard for the well-being of the animal … is not something the ASPCA supports,' a spokesman for the group told the New York Post.
Torres, who has tattooed actors and musicians including Marky Ramone and Anna Paquin, also moved to distance himself from the tattoo, saying his shop played no part in it.
Post: Mistah Metro posted the picture on Instagram, explaining his dog had just had to have her spleen removed
Backlash: Tattoo artist Mistah Metro has been condemned for inking his dog
'The dog wasn’t tattooed at the shop - what [employees] do on their own time isn't my business,' he told the Gothamist.
Torres opened the tattoo parlor where Mistah Metro works, after the reality show he featured in came to an end. Clients pay up to $200 an hour to get a tattoo there.
Animal welfare scientist Emily Patterson-Kane, of the American Veterinary Medical Association added: 'We can't say a tattoo is going to do enormous damage to an animal, but we do look at whether a procedure is therapeutically necessary first - if it's not, that's not the vets goal.'
Defense: Chris Torres, star of NY Ink and owner of the tattoo parlor where Mistah Metro works, says his shop played no part in the artist's actions
Many Twitter users were appalled by the tattoo, calling for the dog to be taken away from his owner and making threats against Mistah Metro.
'How does a vet let u tattoo ur dog while still under anesthesia?? Pic is either edited or you're sick & shouldn't have a dog!' @MTLCanadiensTV tweeted.
'I can't believe you're a tattooer and I genuinely hope you never work again,' another Twitter user, @xsylveon, said.
Here he is again:
Brooklyn tattoo artist inks own dog and posts photo on internet, sparking outrage
Mistah Metro revealed on Instagram that he gave his brown and white pooch a heart-shaped tat with an arrow through it and a ribbon around it reading ‘Alex’ and ‘Mel.’ The bodywork was needled onto the dog’s right shoulder while it was out cold in a veterinarian’s office.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014, 6:30 PM
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Brooklyn tattoo artist Mistah Metro is under fire after proudly posting photos of work he did on his pet dog.
A Brooklyn tattoo artist is sparking howls of criticism after proudly posting the latest ink work he did — on his dog.
The artist, known only by his nickname Mistah Metro, revealed he gave his brown and white pooch a heart-shaped tat with an arrow through it and a ribbon around it reading “Alex” and “Mel.”
The bodywork was inked on the dog’s right shoulder while it was out cold in a veterinarian’s office.
“One of the many reasons my dog is cooler than your
The photo was republished on website Gothamist, triggering so much flack the tattoo artist took the photo down.
But just two hours after the photo vanished, it was posted again on Instagram by someone claiming to be mistahmetro7.
“Had to delete my account and make up another, some people just don’t appreciate anything! It’s an ANIMAL with a tattoo,” the poster bristled.
RELATED: CATE BLANCHETT, AMY ADAMS VISIT TATTOO PARLOR AFTER THE OSCARS
'One of the many reasons my dog is cooler than your
After attracting even more condemnation, the photo was taken down again Wednesday night.
Mistah Metro, who didn’t immediately respond to an email from the Daily News, works at Red Legged Devil, a tattoo shop in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
Chris Torres, the owner of the shop, refused to give out the artist’s name, but tried to distance himself from the controversy.
“Nothing happened at the shop,” Torres told The News. “The dog didn’t get tattooed at this shop. It has nothing to do with this shop whatsoever.
“I’d appreciate it if everyone left me alone,” Torres said.
But Torres took to Twitter to try to silence critics.
“You guys are aware that the ASPCA tattoos dogs & cats once they’ve spayed or neutered them, right?” Torres tweeted.
PHOTOS: WHEN BAD TATTOOS HAPPEN TO HOLLYWOOD STARS
Mistah Metro, a Brooklyn tattoo artist, says he had his dog put under at a vet's before giving the pet some new body art.
Torres also shot back at those who slammed him for allowing Mistah Metro to keep working at his shop.
“People are still offered jobs after being pedophiles,” he said in an interview with Gothamist. “I don’t know why everyone is treating this kid like he raped a 12-year-old.”
But animal lovers bombarded Mistah Metro’s Instagram account with angry messages.
“Are you on crack? That’s f---ed up,” one commenter posted.
Another described the dog tattooing as “horrid."
“Seriously, it didn’t ask for it!” the poster said of the dog. “What kind of human would do that.”
On his website, MistahMetro.com, the artist describes himself as a New York native “in every sense of the word.”
“In his early youth Metro received much of his influence from watching his grandfather paint,” his website says. “He continues the family tradition in his own forms of expression. There seems to be no boundaries on the different mediums Metro uses on this artistic journey.”