Dye Dog Hair Views
Dying a dogs hair is no problem, and very safe as long as you do it correctly with the correct product or dye. Make sure that the dye you use is either from a professional dog dye, or if you make it yourself insure that nothing going into it is poisonous to pets as they are always licking themselves.
If your dog is small the way to apply it is almost like dying Easter eggs. Simply fill the tub with l warm water and add the fur dye. Mix it up really well, recheck the temperature and then dip your dog in the bath. You may have to use a small cup to get the hair dye around parts of the body that are not submerged in the bath. If this is the case be careful to keep it out of the dogs eyes and ears as it can cause an infection; It can also cause the dog to scratch excessively.
If you purchase a dog fur dye, just make sure that it is made for pets and read the ingredients to be safe. Remember again that they will lick themselves. Always follow the instructions that are on the packaging as they may be different than discussed above based on the concentration of the dying ingredients. If you notice any dog scratching, hot spots, or rashes immediately use a mild pet shampoo and rinse the dog clean. If the skin irritation does not clear up quickly, or gets worse go to your veterinarian and have them check it out. We hope this article on dying a dogs hair was informative.
Well, I have heard that Japan has a pet safe hair dye, but I don't know if it's FDA approved, or even sold in the U.S. They've actually, dyed a dog the color and markings of a panda, and well, they did a good job. Although, when at a distance the dog looks more like a panda cub, than in a close up view of him, but even still it's pretty nifty looking, if you ask me. (I have a picture of the dog below, if you were curious.)