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QueenScoopalot
04-15-2004, 06:20 PM
I actually have seen a dog with multi colored hair and thought what is this world coming to?:confused: At least its not abuse so to speak! :eek: http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/living/8414377.htm

wolfie
04-15-2004, 07:03 PM
I think it looks cute! ^_^ As long as it doesn't bother the dog, it's fine by me.

AngelZoo
04-15-2004, 08:06 PM
Any pictures of this somewhere?

wolfie
04-15-2004, 08:23 PM
Originally posted by AngelZoo
Any pictures of this somewhere?

pics: (credit to the site they're on)

pink maltase (http://www.peachyaqua.com/limopinkdog.jpg)
pink poodle (http://www.karensopko.com/gallery/C%2003%20Pink%20with%20dog%20sm.jpg)
purple chi (http://www.neworleansbarguide.com/Nice/PurpleChihuahua1.jpg)
purple and green shih tzu (http://www.sturho.com/finlandmn/01030302v.jpg)

and attached is a multicolored poodle (pic from http://www.gettyimages.com/)

guster girl
04-15-2004, 09:04 PM
I personally think it's fine. Hey, it's no worse than putting your dog or cat in a costume or dressing it up. That's just my opinion, though. It doesn't harm the dog, and, it's probably less annoying than wearing clothes. ;) The process might be frustrating, though. I don't know, I've never dyed a dog!

Twisterdog
04-15-2004, 09:13 PM
I have to say, "So what?", honestly.

We dye dogs at my grooming shop, if the customer requests it. It is a quick, painless, harmless procedure, no worse than a bath for a dog.

And the dogs LOVE it after it's done, because they get TONS of attention, pats and compliments ... from everyone they meet.

I think whether or not someone dyes thier poodle green for St. Patricks day is the VERY LEAST of the dog-loving world's worries. If someone loves their dog enough to spend money to get its hair dyed, and then of course spends time with the dog, showing it off to all their friends ... sounds like a happy, loved dog to me.

I'm MUCH more concerned with the millions of dogs being starved, beaten, euthanized, abused, neglected, experimented on and bred to death than I am with whether or not Fluffy is pink or blue.

K9soul
04-15-2004, 09:23 PM
I don't think it's abusive, but I don't personally like it, meaning I would never have it done to my dog.

Kfamr
04-15-2004, 09:29 PM
Originally posted by K9soul
I don't think it's abusive, but I don't personally like it, meaning I would never have it done to my dog.


Ditto.

I think it's a bit goofy, but then again i'm one of those who dresses up my dogs (for photos).

Lissa
04-15-2004, 09:32 PM
I agree too, i n that I don't think its abusive. It doesn't hurt them, but there is something about it. I would never do that to Layla or any other dog I will own. I love them to much just how they are, I don't need to change their color. But whatever floats your boat, as long as knowone is hurt.

bizdevguy
04-16-2004, 09:13 AM
i'm fine with all of them except the multi-colored poodle...that was DISTURBING!! i mean, it had eye-shadow, eyebrows, etc. It looked like it was dressed in drag. yuck, in my opinion.

G.P.girl
04-16-2004, 11:17 AM
:rolleyes: oh god...that's so...think how the poor dog feels? i'm sure they can't feel very dignified walking around like that....but if they liek it...more power to them. i just think it's stupid. dressing your dog up is one thing, but dying it's fur.....

guster girl
04-16-2004, 11:37 AM
How much color can dogs see anyway? Your hair doesn't feel different when it's dyed, so, I wouldn't see how a dog's fur would feel different, either. It just doesn't seem like something they would even really notice. I mean, a weird haircut, or even being shaved, maybe they would notice that. I think, from a dog's point of view, that wearing a hat or shoes or a dress would feel more different, and possibly less dignified, than having fur of a different color. I dunno.....

Logan
04-16-2004, 11:45 AM
You know what, QueenScoopalot? I hate it too. I don't have any real basis for my reasoning, I just hate it for the dogs to even have to be any way other than the way God created them.

aly
04-16-2004, 12:09 PM
It bugs me when people get it done on a regular basis (ie: keeping your Poodle pink year round). But I do think its fun and harmless for people to do it for special events every now and then.

I don't think I'd do it, but then again, Reece loves to be dressed up so maybe he wants to turn green next St. Patricks Day, hehe.

I have a friend who uses non-toxic washable markers to draw little designs on her dog's back for the holidays. It just takes a minute and it is SOOOOO CUTE!

CathyBogart
04-16-2004, 12:56 PM
Hehehehe, I like it! Not for all the time, but I can see myself having my Bedlington dyed (When I get her, and assuming she doesn't mind) on special occasions. As was said...the dogs get all sorts of extra attention, and it's temporary and harmless. :) I think my dogs dislike dressing up more than they would dislike this.

My Peanuts
04-16-2004, 02:56 PM
I see no problem with it and I actually think it's pretty cute. :D My brother said a lot of gay guys dye their dogs pink! He wanted to do it to Harley, but I think my dad would freak out. :D The other day when I was coloring Easter eggs I put a big blue dot on Harley's head and I have been known to spray my dogs colors on Halloween, but nothing like this.

sabies
04-16-2004, 06:23 PM
I can't imagine how it's done but as long as it truly is harmless it seems fun for special occasions. Is the dye really safe? What about when they lick their fur?

I've dyed my own hair before and I can tell you it wasn't a simple painless process for me so don't worry Sadie your hair is staying black.

ChiRen
04-16-2004, 06:26 PM
I really don't mind it, I think it's cute. :) Granted, I would never get my own dog dyed, but if it's just for a special occasion, more power to you. :)