The possibilities are endless: a truck, a frog, a chicken, a nightstand! Or one of those Eames furniture pieces! A Rubick's cube! A bunch of South Park characters, if you have several pets.
I *cough cough*dyed-my-dog-pink-last-summer-with-koolaid*cough cough* would never EVER dye my dog funky colors...no waaaay >_>
pet safe dyes are fine and a fun way to shock the public without hurting your pets XD They're not dangerous and to do them you're essentially just subjecting them to the average bath
Why stop at dyeing them? How about an extra pink tail? And a couple of extra ears in coordinating colors and patterns? And for the maximum visual impact - a set of wings (the Pegasus look).
Something must be wrong with me. I go out of my way to help preserve my dog's dignity. No costumes, no funny hats, no dye.
While playing last night Ripley accidentally whacked his playmate in the head with a branch he was carrying around. I felt guilty for laughing, but it was very, very funny.
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The tiger on a golden was a new one. The panda thing has been around for awhile. I have dog hair dye and I have dyed a couple grey dogs back to black. Poodles have all kinda of incredibly odd clips you can put into them to make them look like other things. Personally I have no issue with hair dye so long as it's not being used to deceive anyone (like in the case of the show ring) and the dog handles the strain of being groomed better than average.
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