Ebay, of course. But I've heard that dyeing your dog is best left to the professionals and really only works if your dog is already a light color, i.e white or tan. Perhaps you should consult a local groomer.
Oh, there's a dye called Vivid Colors by a company called PetEsthe, but I'm not sure how available their products are in the U.S.
2006-08-01 10:32:13
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answered by lovenice 2
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Use easter egg colors - they are food safe, which would be better than a chemical dye. I've a friend who dyes their white cat at easter with them... The cat is patient and doesn't move around, so if I were you, I'd consider doing it outside with a dog to at least protect your household surfaces.
2006-08-02 00:35:28
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answered by TyeDyePrincess 3
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Don't dye your dog. It is cruel.... PETA came down hard on Kelly Osbourne for dying her bulldog bright pink.
2006-08-01 11:09:18
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answered by emmadropit 6
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okay first of all tell me why you want to dye the dog?!?! and then ill give you an answer!!!
2006-08-01 10:30:05
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answered by danielle m 2
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The only safe hair color for pets is food coloring. It washes off and wears off. The others are dangerous to their SKIN.
2006-08-01 10:30:27
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answered by Linda Lou 2
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why are you going to dye your dogs hair? He'll die of embaressment!!!!
2006-08-01 10:46:31
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answered by *~Jesus Freak~* 2
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