I voted it can look pretty cool but I would rather keep it natural. Hillary Duff put a highlight on her dogs tail![]()
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I think it can look pretty cool
I rather keep my pets natural
Maybe for hallowen I shall colour my pet.
Mine is coloured.
I voted it can look pretty cool but I would rather keep it natural. Hillary Duff put a highlight on her dogs tail![]()
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Personally I think it looks silly and I'd never do it. An animal is an animal, not some accessory to change the color of
I agree except it does look silly in a cool kind of wayI would never do it though
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If it's safe I say go for it! My dog actually loves getting attention from everyone at the park, so I always considered using some sort of non toxic dye on his white fur.I used to color him with sidewalk chalk when I was young
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Niņo & Eliza
As long as the animal likes attention, I have no problem with it! As long as its safe, of course.
I've dyed my poor cat before^^, he was a wonderful pink color. It was animal-safe, and he loves baths, so I thought I would give it a try on him. He didn't mind it one bit, but he doesn't go out into public, so he didn't get any special attention from it. Its all gone now, though.
Frisk has been lightly dyed green before. He loves public attention, so I knew he wouldn't mind. On walks, he either got people coming up to him petting him and all (ie being his "fans") or extremely weird looks.
I would NEVER dye Ethan, though. Just being in public makes him scared, getting too much attention from strangers makes him seem so scared that he looks like he's about to wet himself.![]()
If it is safe and not harming the animal in any way, shape, or form.. and the animal seems to enjoy it... why not??
i rather keep my pets natural. i've seen colored poodles, bichon, silkie chickens, and geese. i don't see anything wrong with it, but i just wouldn't take the time to do it.
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