Hair dyeing is one of the methods of grooming dogs. It not only makes the color of the hair more colorful, but also can play various tricks. But what are the harms of dyeing your dog’s hair?
The harm of dog dyeing
Nowadays, some pet beauticians are very skilled in their skills. Hair dyeing is no longer just dyeing. They can even turn dogs into pandas, tigers and other special shapes through dyeing. Some friends enjoy dyeing their dogs' fur, but they don't know that the dye contains toxic substances that are harmful to the dog's skin and body.
The dye is toxic
Younger or older dogs are not suitable for hair dyeing because their body immunity is relatively weak and their skin resistance is also weak, making them very vulnerable to toxic chemicals in the dye. It can cause skin problems in mild cases, or affect health in severe cases.
Young and old dogs are not suitable for dyeing
Some low-quality dyes even have an odor. Although the smell is not strong and can be ignored by humans, dogs' sense of smell is much more sensitive than humans, and they can distinguish the layers of odors more carefully. Therefore, a small smell of medicine may be intolerable to dogs.
Odor can irritate dogs
The worst thing is that if the dog’s skin feels uncomfortable, he is likely to lick it with his tongue. The toxic substances in the chemical preparations will directly enter the dog’s digestive organs from the mouth, causing some diseases. These stains are not easy to fade over a long period of time, so please think twice.
Dogs tend to lick with their tongues