Mahakala (Sanskrit: Mahākāla; Tibetan: Mahakala) is the supreme powerful Dharma protector in Tibetan Buddhism, honored as the most reliable symbol of divine guardianship. He is revered as the wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva of Compassion). With a fierce outer form but boundless compassion within, he uses mighty power to deter dangers, dispel negative energies, and protect all beings from harm - his core blessings are powerful protection, safety, and freedom from all risks.
Historical Development
•Origin in India (8th century): Derived from Hinduism, later integrated into Buddhist Tantra as a core protector deity.
•Transmission to Tibet (11th century): Spread to Tibet with masters like Atisha, becoming the root protector of all major sects.
•Sectarian Lineage: Honored as a core protector by Gelug, Sakya, Kagyu sects, centered on powerful protection and safety.
•Global Spread: Became a cross-cultural symbol of mighty protection and safety, ideal for guarding pet safety.
II. Iconography & Symbolism
Every detail of Mahakala’s image is designed for powerful protection, deterrence, and safety - fully aligned with your pet safety product meaning:
Iconographic Feature
Symbolic Meaning
Black/blue body
Absorbs all negative energies, dangers, and obstacles, forming an invisible shield for pets
Three wide open eyes
Sees all dangers in all directions, guarding pets at home and outdoors
Flaming aura
Burns away negative energies and fears, keeping pets calm and safe
Sacred weapons (kartri knife, vajra rope)
Cuts off accidents and dangers, acting as spiritual armor for pets
Fierce expression
A form of extreme compassion to protect beings, not aggression
Core Traits
Mahakala’s essence is powerful protection, absolute safety, and obstacle removal: he defends beings from accidents, negative energies, and harm, making him the most reliable guardian for humans and pets.
III. Sacred Sites & Temples
Mahakala’s sacred sites are key pilgrimage places for powerful protection and safety:
Temple
Location
Key Features
Sakya Monastery
Xigaze, Xizang, China
The core site of Mahakala tradition, holding grand Mahakala protection ceremonies
Potala Palace
Lhasa, Xizang, China
Preserves ancient Mahakala statues and thangkas
Sera Monastery & Drepung Monastery
Lhasa, Xizang, China
Major Gelugpa monasteries with authentic Mahakala practice
Kala Bhairav Temple
Kathmandu, Nepal
A famous South Asian site for Mahakala protection
IV. Practice & Traditions
Mahakala is famous for instant powerful protection and safety:
1. Mantra Recitation: Chant Mahakala’s mantra to dispel dangers and negative energies.
2. Visualization: Meditate on Mahakala’s protective light to shield yourself and your pet.
3. Offerings: Offer pure water and incense for home safety and smooth travel.
4. Tsa-Tsa Amulets: Wearing a Mahakala Tibetan tsa-tsa is a traditional powerful protection practice. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa Mahakala pet tsa-tsa is handcrafted to carry Mahakala’s mighty blessings of safety and protection for your pet at home and outdoors.
V. Modern Meaning & Blessings for Animal Companions
Mahakala’s unbiased protection makes him the perfect spiritual armor for modern pets. His divine grace safeguards pets comprehensively: at home, he protects against falls, electric shocks, and harmful ingestion; outdoors (walks, car rides, public spaces), he guards against getting lost, fright, and unexpected harm. Mahakala keeps your pet safe whether at home or outside, giving you complete peace of mind. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa creates sacred Mahakala pet tsa-tsa to share this supreme protection with every pet and owner. May all beloved companions stay safe and free from harm.
I. Origin & Historical Background
Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, also known as the Fifth Dragon Prince, Long Wuye, or Shengyan, is a highly revered Dharma protector in the syncretic tradition of Tibetan and Han Buddhism. Revered as an incarnation of Manjushri Bodhisattva (the Buddha of Wisdom), he embodies the perfect union of wisdom, auspicious fortune, and divine protection, with core blessings of auspicious luck, powerful protection, and misfortune removal - fully aligned with the core value of AnniePet Tsa-Tsa’s pet protection products.
Legend has it that Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva was originally the fifth son of Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East China Sea. Fierce in temperament with a black face, he was later enlightened and converted to Buddhism by Manjushri Bodhisattva, guarding Mount Wutai and vowing to benefit all beings and protect their safety. Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty conferred the title “Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva” and granted him half a set of imperial guard of honor in gratitude for his divine rescue during a perilous journey. As a representative Dharma protector integrating Tibetan and Han Buddhism, he combines the mighty power of the dragon clan with the compassion of Buddhism, becoming a cross-regional and cross-sect symbol of auspicious protection.
Historical Development
• Origin Legend (Ming and Qing Dynasties): His belief is closely linked to the origin of Mount Wutai. To improve the harsh climate of the Five Peaks Mountain, Manjushri Bodhisattva borrowed a cooling stone from the East China Sea. The Fifth Dragon Prince chased to Mount Wutai, was enlightened, converted to Buddhism, and became a Dharma protector, guarding the five peaks of Mount Wutai with his brothers - Wuye guarded the North Peak, protecting the region’s peace and prosperity.
• Rise of Belief (Ming Dynasty): In the 44th year of the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty, Wanfo Pavilion (Wuye Temple) on Mount Wutai was built, becoming the core shrine for Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva and gradually forming a large-scale belief.
• Prosperous Inheritance (Qing Dynasty to Present): After Emperor Kangxi’s enfeoffment, the belief in Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva flourished, becoming a revered Dharma protector among both Tibetan and Han Buddhist believers. His meanings of auspiciousness and protection deeply rooted in folk culture and have been passed down to this day.
• Modern Spread: With the popularization of Sino-Tibetan culture, the belief in Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva has spread worldwide, focusing on auspicious fortune and safety protection, which perfectly meets the needs of modern pet owners to protect their beloved pets and pray for good luck, aligning with the brand philosophy of Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa.
II. Iconography & Symbolism
Every detail of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva’s image combines dignity and auspiciousness, closely focusing on the core of auspicious fortune, safety protection, and misfortune removal - fully aligned with the product’s meaning of protecting pets’ safety and bestowing good luck, a perfect integration of faith and aesthetics:
Iconographic Feature
Symbolic Meaning
Complexion and facial features: Mostly golden or black face, strong physique, and dignified expression
The black face symbolizes mighty power to deter evil spirits and resist negative energy; the golden face represents gentle protection and auspicious warmth, guarding pets from harm
Clothing: Wearing a dragon robe, jewelry, and a treasure crown, decorated with dragon patterns
The dragon robe was granted by Emperor Kangxi, symbolizing sacred dignity and auspicious blessings; dragon patterns represent the power of the dragon clan, forming a strong protective barrier for pets
Sacred artifacts (Ruyi, treasure pearl, dragon-shaped artifacts)
Ruyi symbolizes smoothness and safety, resolving small daily troubles for pets; the treasure pearl represents auspicious fortune, nourishing pets’ physical and mental health; the dragon-shaped artifact highlights the power of protection, resisting accidents and diseases
Posture: Dignified and solemn sitting posture
Represents a firm determination to protect, meaning to always guard pets’ safety and drive away all inauspiciousness and dangers
Core Traits
The core of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva is auspicious fortune, safety protection, and misfortune removal: Guided by Manjushri Bodhisattva’s wisdom and empowered by the dragon clan’s might, he benefits all beings and answers sincere prayers. He not only bestows auspicious fortune but also protects humans and pets from harm, making him the most approachable deity of auspicious protection.
III. Sacred Sites & Temples
The sacred sites of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva are centered on Mount Wutai, spread across Tibetan and Han regions, serving as key pilgrimage destinations for believers to pray for auspicious fortune and safety protection:
Temple
Location
Key Features
Wanfo Pavilion (Wuye Temple), Mount Wutai
Xinzhou, Shanxi, China
The core exclusive temple of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, commonly known as Wuye Temple. It is the most incense-rich temple on Mount Wutai, dedicated to Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, focusing on auspicious fortune and safety protection
North Peak, Mount Wutai
Xinzhou, Shanxi, China
The original guarding place of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, carrying the meaning of protecting the region’s good weather and peace, an important sacred site for believers to pray for protection
Jokhang Temple, Lhasa
Lhasa, Xizang, China
A core Tibetan monastery housing a statue of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, integrating Tibetan Buddhist traditions to convey auspicious protection blessings
Yonghe Temple, Beijing
Beijing, China
A representative monastery integrating Tibetan and Han Buddhism, with a dedicated shrine for Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, an important place for inland believers to pray for auspiciousness and safety
IV. Practice & Traditions
Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva is renowned for answering prayers, bestowing auspiciousness, and providing protection. His practice methods are simple and accessible, highly consistent with the pet auspicious protection concept conveyed by the product, while integrating the brand value of Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa:
1. Mantra Recitation: Chant the fundamental mantra of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva - “Om Nagaraja Vasu Siddhi Hum” - to pray for auspicious fortune, misfortune removal, and the safety and health of pets.
2. Offering Rituals: Offer pure water, milk, and flowers to pray for Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva’s blessings, bestowing auspiciousness and protection on pets, resolving daily small troubles, and keeping them away from accidents and diseases.
3. Visualization Meditation: Visualize Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva’s auspicious light covering the pet, purifying negative energy, nourishing the body and mind, and guarding the pet’s peace and smoothness.
4. Tsa-Tsa Amulets: Wearing a Tibetan tsa-tsa in the shape of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva is a common way of praying in Sino-Tibetan Buddhism. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa Guangji Dragon King pet tsa-tsa, handcrafted with traditional Tibetan techniques, carries the auspicious fortune and safety protection blessings of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, continuously guarding beloved pets’ health and safety, and keeping them away from all disasters.
V. Modern Meaning & Blessings for Animal Companions
Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva’s compassion and protection are unbiased, covering all living beings, and are particularly suitable for modern pet owners’ core expectations of “safety, health, and auspiciousness” for their pets, perfectly echoing the core value of Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa products.
His auspicious blessings comprehensively guard pets: helping pets improve their overall health, resist negative energy and diseases, reduce the risk of sudden illness, loss, injury, and other accidents, and ease small daily troubles; at the same time, he conveys auspicious fortune, making pets more peaceful and joyful, and adding warmth and positive energy to the family.
Whether you hope your beloved pet will be safe and healthy, or pray for auspiciousness and smoothness, Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva’s protection is a reassuring choice for pet owners. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa creates exclusive pet tsa-tsa with the sacred image of Guangji Dragon King Bodhisattva, passing on this thousand-year-old auspiciousness and protection to every pet owner and furry baby. May all beloved companions be accompanied by peace and blessed with constant good fortune.
I. Origin & Historical Background
Zhaxi Lhamo, also known as Zhaki Lhamo, is a revered female Dharma protector in the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism, and a beloved God of Wealth in Tibetan culture. Endowed with warm, gentle and peaceful energy, she is widely honored for soothing emotions, bringing harmony, and fostering loving coexistence between humans and their pets, in line with the Buddhist values of compassion and kindness.
Legend has it that Zhaxi Lhamo’s origin is closely linked to the cultural exchange between Han and Tibetan regions. Some tales say she was a compassionate sage from the Han region, who later spread to Tibet and was blessed as a Dharma protector by Gelugpa masters, vowing to soothe all beings’ minds, resolve estrangement, and guard the harmonious coexistence of all things. Other records note that Zhaxi Lhamo was initially enshrined by monks from Sera Monastery, gradually becoming an exclusive Dharma protector of the Gelugpa sect, carrying the beautiful meanings of harmony and calm, and passing down to this day.
Historical Development
• Origin and Spread (around the 18th century): The belief in Zhaxi Lhamo can be traced back to the period of Sino-Tibetan cultural exchanges in the Qing Dynasty. With the spread of Gelugpa teachings, it gradually took root in Tibet, and its image integrated Han and Tibetan cultural characteristics, becoming a deity with both Dharma protection and auspicious meanings .
• Gelugpa Lineage: As an important female Dharma protector of the Gelugpa sect, the belief in Zhaxi Lhamo was inherited and promoted by Gelugpa masters, and its practice methods were gradually sorted out, focusing on "harmony and calm", becoming a highly approachable Dharma protection belief in Tibetan Buddhism .
• Folk Popularity: The gentle energy of Zhaxi Lhamo made her not only revered by Buddhist believers but also deeply rooted in Tibetan folk culture, becoming an auspicious symbol for people to pray for family harmony, mental peace, and smooth interpersonal relationships. At the same time, her attribute as the God of Wealth was endowed with the connotation of "harmonious prosperity".
• Modern Spread: With the popularization of Tibetan culture, the belief in Zhaxi Lhamo has gradually spread worldwide, becoming a cross-religious spiritual symbol. Its core meanings focus on harmonious coexistence, emotional calm, and smooth social interaction, which are highly consistent with modern people’s pursuit of a peaceful life and intimate connections.
II. Iconography & Symbolism
Zhaxi Lhamo’s image combines dignity and gentleness, and every detail closely focuses on the core of harmony, calm, and smooth social interaction, fully aligning with the product’s meaning of protecting pets’ calmness and improving their social skills - a perfect integration of faith and aesthetics:
Iconographic Feature
Symbolic Meaning
Complexion and facial features: Mostly a kind and gentle female form, some images painted with natural mineral pigments, with warm colors
Symbolizes gentle and inclusive energy, soothes restless moods, conveys the power of calm, and conforms to her core characteristic of guarding peace
Posture: Dignified sitting posture, gentle expression, and peaceful aura
Represents a calm state of mind, meaning to resolve anxiety, calm restlessness, and guard physical and mental peace
Sacred artifacts: Holding a treasure vase, auspicious staff, or gold ingot
The treasure vase symbolizes harmony and smooth interpersonal relationships; the auspicious staff guards peace and helps with smooth social interaction; the gold ingot symbolizes auspiciousness and prosperity, in line with her attribute as the God of Wealth
Ornaments: Wearing jewelry, hada, and a treasure crown
Symbolizes sacredness and auspiciousness, conveys warm energy, and means to guard the harmonious coexistence and happy companionship of all beings
Companion images: Often accompanied by docile animals and spiritual pets
Symbolizes the symbiosis and harmonious companionship of all things, echoing the intimate connection between humans and pets, and fitting the product demand of pet protection
Core Traits
The core of Zhaxi Lhamo is harmony, calm, and smooth social interaction: She soothes emotions and resolves estrangement with gentle and inclusive energy, helps with positive interaction between humans, and between humans and pets, guards every intimate connection, and conveys calm and joy.
III. Sacred Sites & Temples
The sacred sites of Zhaxi Lhamo are mainly concentrated in Gelugpa monasteries in Tibet, serving as key pilgrimage destinations for believers to pray for harmony, calm, and smooth social interaction. Some sites integrate Han and Tibetan cultural characteristics:
Temple
Location
Key Features
Zhaki Monastery, Lhasa
Lhasa, Xizang, China
The core exclusive temple of Zhaxi Lhamo, initially managed by 4 monks sent from Sera Monastery. It is the most famous place for enshrining Zhaxi Lhamo in Tibet, focusing on harmony, calm, and auspicious protection, attracting countless believers
Sera Monastery
Lhasa, Xizang, China
One of the six major Gelugpa monasteries, as an important inheritance site of the Zhaxi Lhamo belief, it houses ancient statues and practice scriptures of Zhaxi Lhamo, inheriting her core Dharma of harmonious protection
Labrang Monastery
Gannan, Gansu, China
An important Gelugpa monastery with a dedicated hall for Zhaxi Lhamo, promoting her teachings of gentle protection and harmonious coexistence, and is the core site of the Zhaxi Lhamo belief in eastern Tibet
Kumbum Monastery
Xining, Qinghai, China
A famous Gelugpa monastery that enshrines a sacred statue of Zhaxi Lhamo, attracting believers to pray for mental calm, interpersonal harmony, and family smoothness
Gelugpa Monasteries in Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal
Integrating South Asian cultural characteristics, they enshrine statues of Zhaxi Lhamo and are important overseas dissemination sites of the Zhaxi Lhamo belief
IV. Practice & Traditions
Zhaxi Lhamo’s practice methods are simple and gentle, focusing on "praying for harmony, calming the mind, and guarding connections", suitable for public practice, and highly consistent with the calm and social blessings conveyed by the product:
1. Worship and Prayer: Offer flowers, pure water, and vegetarian fruits to pray for mental calm, interpersonal harmony, smooth social interaction, resolve estrangement and anxiety, and guard the intimate connections around you.
2. Mantra Recitation: Recite the Zhaxi Lhamo mantra to pray for the blessing of gentle energy, calm restless emotions, obtain harmonious protection, and help with positive interaction with others and pets.
3. Visualization Meditation: Visualize Zhaxi Lhamo’s gentle light covering yourself and all beings around you, purify negative emotions, nourish a calm state of mind, and strengthen the harmonious connection between each other.
4. Tsa-Tsa Amulets: Wearing a Tibetan tsa-tsa in the shape of Zhaxi Lhamo is a common way of praying in Tibetan Buddhism. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa Zhaxi Lhamo pet tsa-tsa, handcrafted with traditional Tibetan techniques, carries the blessings of harmony, calm, and smooth social interaction from Zhaxi Lhamo, continuously blessing owners and their pets, and guarding their intimate companionship.
V. Modern Meaning & Blessings for Animal Companions
Zhaxi Lhamo’s gentle energy is unbiased, protecting all living beings, and is particularly suitable for modern pet owners’ expectations for their pets’ calm emotions and good social skills, perfectly echoing the core value of the product.
Her divine grace can help pets relieve various anxieties - whether it is separation anxiety, nervousness when contacting strangers, or restlessness during outdoor interactions. All can be soothed by her gentle energy, cultivating pets’ calm and friendly temperament, improving their social behavior, and helping pets get along harmoniously with other animals and humans.
For pet owners with multi-pet households, or pets with boarding anxiety or social distress, Zhaxi Lhamo’s blessing is a reassuring protection. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa creates exclusive pet tsa-tsa with the sacred image of Zhaxi Lhamo, passing on these blessings of harmony, calm, and smooth social interaction to every pet owner and furry baby. May every pet have a calm mind, smooth social interaction, and accompany their owners for a long time with joy.
I. Origin and Historical Background of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy
The Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy (also called the Nine-Tailed Sky Fox) is a sacred guardian integrating traditional Chinese beliefs and Tibetan Buddhist culture. It is a spiritual deity symbolizing wisdom, intuition, loyalty and heartfelt bond in East Asian culture.
Historical Development
1. Origins in Chinese Culture (Pre-Qin to Han-Tang Dynasties):First recorded in Shan Hai Jing and Spring and Autumn of Wu and Yue, it is an auspicious spiritual being in ancient Eastern legends, characterized by intelligence, spirituality and empathy.
2. Integration with Tibetan Culture (Song-Yuan to Ming-Qing Dynasties):Spread to Tibet through cultural exchanges, integrated with the concept of compassion and symbiosis in Tibetan Buddhism, becoming a spiritual guardian that protects all beings and connects emotions, and included in the Tibetan blessing culture system.
3. Modern Spread:Widely spread in Han and Tibetan regions and Southeast Asia, becoming a cross-cultural spiritual symbol with core meanings of wisdom, intuition, spiritual resonance and living bond.
4. Cultural Core:In Tibetan culture, the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy upholds the compassionate concept of equality of all beings, connects all lives with spiritual wisdom, and is a sacred symbol of protecting emotions and deepening bonds.
II. Iconography and Symbolism
Every detail of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy’s image is created around wisdom, spirituality and heartfelt bond, a perfect blend of faith and aesthetics:
Iconographic Feature
Symbolic Meaning
Nine-tailed form
Represents complete wisdom and spiritual awareness, symbolizing transparent intuition and spiritual empathy, meaning the ultimate perfection of life connection
Female deity imagery
Dignified and compassionate female form, symbolizing gentle protection, spiritual wisdom and emotional empathy, in line with the compassionate core of Tibetan guardians
Sacred artifacts (Ruyi, magic mirror)
Ruyi represents mutual understanding and smooth emotion; magic mirror reflects the true heart, enhances spiritual awareness and helps spiritual resonance
Companion sacred fox
Pink/white fox as a companion, highlighting spiritual texture, symbolizing pure protection and emotional connection
Cat and dog figures
Represents equal protection for all beings, empathy for weak lives, conveying the warm concept of coexistence of all things
Lotus/cloud backdrop
Lotus represents pure and clean emotion; clouds represent gentle protection, highlighting the spirituality and healing power of the deity
Core Traits
The core of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy is wisdom, intuition, heartfelt bond and gentle protection: enhance awareness with spiritual wisdom, deepen life connection with empathy, and guard the pure emotional bond between humans and living beings.
III. Sacred Sites and Main Temples of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy
Sacred sites of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy are located across Han, Tibetan regions and Southeast Asia, serving as key places for believers to pray for wisdom, spiritual connection and emotional protection:
Temple/Sacred Site
Location
Key Features
Taipei Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy Temple
Taipei, Taiwan, China
World-famous exclusive temple for the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy, renowned for praying for spiritual connection and spiritual protection
Qianshan Fox Fairy Temple
Anshan, Liaoning, China
A historic fox faith site in Northeast China, enshrining the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy as the main deity, inheriting Eastern spiritual protection culture
Tianshi Cave, Qingcheng Mountain
Chengdu, Sichuan, China
One of the birthplaces of Taoist culture, integrating ancient fox faith, and an important origin of Eastern spiritual culture
Tibetan Monasteries (e.g., Zaki Monastery, Lhasa)
Lhasa, Xizang, China
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries enshrining the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy as a guardian, integrating Han-Tibetan culture, focusing on spiritual protection and emotional connection
Bangkok Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy Temple
Bangkok, Thailand
A well-known Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy faith site in Southeast Asia, integrating Eastern Asian spiritual culture and widely worshipped by believers
IV. Practice Traditions and Methods
The faith practice of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy is simple and pure, focusing on praying for wisdom, spiritual connection and wearing spiritual amulets:
1. Blessing and Worship: Offer flowers, vegetarian fruits and pure water to pray for improved wisdom, sharp intuition, deepened emotional bond and protected intimate relationships.
2. Mantra Recitation: Some lineages have exclusive mantras. Reciting mantras can enhance spiritual awareness and obtain spiritual protection.
3. Tsa-Tsa Amulets: Wearing a Tibetan tsa-tsa in the shape of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy is a traditional way of praying in Tibet. Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy pet tsa-tsa, handcrafted with sacred images, brings wisdom blessing and heartfelt bond protection to pets and their owners.
4. Daily Practice: Treat all lives with empathy and kindness, practice spiritual connection and gentle protection, which is the most authentic practice.
V. Modern Significance and Spiritual Blessings for Pets
In modern society, the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy is a spiritual symbol of wisdom, intuition, love and heartfelt bond. Her compassionate protection covers all lives, and can better guard the exclusive emotion between owners and pets.
The spiritual blessing of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy can enhance pets' wisdom and intuitive perception, make pets better understand their owners' emotions and needs, deeply deepen the heartfelt bond between owners and pets, and create a silent but close empathic companionship.
Annie Pet Tsa-Tsa creates exclusive pet tsa-tsa with the sacred image of the Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy, passing on this wisdom protection and heartfelt bond to every pet owner and furry baby. May all lives have pure, intimate and long-lasting companionship.