OMG! This man spent millions of dollars on surgeries just to look like a dog
OMG! This man spent millions of dollars on surgeries just to look like a dog; In this world of technological advancement, we have heard a lot of people do crazy and weird things stuff each and every single day and it has become the norm of the day. I think what this man did is the craziest I’ve heard so far.
Tom Peters is a 32 year old handsome man who has lived his life for the past years as a dog. He used to walk on all four limbs, sleep in a cage and eat dog biscuits out of a bowl. This is very surprising but he just liked being treated like a puppy.
According to Tom, he feels like he’s a dog and he just wants to be seen and treated as such. As a result of his desire to become a real dog, Tom Peters, young and handsome as he was spent millions of dollars on plastic surgery procedures and spent so many months in the surgeon simulator just so that he could look like and resemble a real life dog, without any doubt.
It was reported that the young man even sold most of his properties worth millions of dollars in his quest of becoming a real dog.
He used the money to pay for his plastic surgery and he doesn’t regret it at all as he is very much content with the results he got. The doctors changed his physique and body into that of a dog.
Tom Peters is a British and works as a theater technician. He has a fiancee who is not bothered about him being a dog.
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Tom Peters walking like a dog.
Tom Peters in a dog cage
Tom Peters and his Fiancee
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