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A fashionably attired dog aiding its impoverished owner by selling fruit at the market has become a beloved figure in the hearts of countless people.

October 23, 2023 by Cong Danh

Her family is poor, she knows how to help her family go to the market to earn extra income, the story touched netizens !

In this competitive business age, salesmen always have to think of various creative techniques to attract customers. And a poor woman in Tainan City, Taiwan successfully employed dogs to sell items.

The 7-year-old dog named Xiaopi is dressed up by her owner (an older woman) with all types of styles, sometimes wearing a skirt, sometimes wearing a stylish scarf, looking like a true street seller. consume.

The uncle was assigned by her owner to sit and sell fruit with her to attract customers to buy, and the results were quite beneficial when this dog helped her sell a lot of fruit with a rapid spike in the number of customers. .

Xiaopi sells different sorts of fruits and vegetables depending on the season, sometimes watermelon, lychee, apple, sometimes onions, bamboo shoots or cabbage, etc.

Sales income has grown dramatically since Xiaopi started wearing costumes to sell fruit.

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