Dog Owners Trade Tried And Tested Cleaning Hacks That Could Minimize Pet's Distinctive Scent And Lessen Complaints From Guests

A whole epic fail but still maintaining cuteness
Many choose to give their dog's fur a bright makeover for special occasions like Halloween, athletic events, or other holidays. There's a chance you'll spot a purple and gold chihuahua or a brilliant pink poodle.
We know that some dogs enjoy showing off their well-groomed appearance while prancing around the neighborhood or dog park. Dogs can also feel more confident and at ease when they have short bangs, well-groomed paws and legs, and other pawfect appearances.
Even though innovative grooming is becoming more and more popular, some dog owners may just want to give their pet a red and green Christmas stripe on their tail or pink accents around their ankles and ears. However, some people argue that dying dog fur is a risky and unethical procedure.
If you must dye your dog's hair, it's advised to use products made especially for dogs and stay away from permanent dyes. The most crucial thing to remember is that you should never dye your dog's fur with human hair coloring solutions.
Your pets may be harmed by these human products as they may have substances such as hydrogen peroxide or bleach. These substances can cause skin irritation, excessive pet shedding, chemical burns, and other problems.
The OP of today's story shared how someone sent their dog to the groomers so they can dye its fur but the result wasn't what the owner expected.
The OP seems to be a critic of dyeing fur, so they scream about the unethical habit of treating our furry friends like accessories instead of the smart animals they truly are. Dogs aren't allowed to pick whether they want their hair shaped or to be a different color.
Standing on a table for an extended period of time just to satisfy the owner's wish is inhumane and can be highly taxing. Additionally, the dyes themselves may alter the scent of a dog's fur, leading to aggressiveness, amongst other issues.
Let's find out what other Redditors think about this.
Dog-safe dyes are a must for artistic groomers; they are made of less harmful materials and are available in a wide range of colors, both semi-permanent and permanent. If you're thinking about coloring your dog, make sure to always use these dog-safe dyes.
You should also make sure to read all the contents and research anything you're unsure of. Although studies on the long-term effects of coloring your dog have not been done, it's best to proceed with caution and ask your veterinarian any questions you may have.