Dyeing Dogs to Deter Theft: A Controversial Approach
Many dog owners fear their pets could be stolen, especially rare and expensive breeds that attract thieves. One woman, however, has gained attention for her unconventional method of protecting her dog.
Chloe’s Red-Dyed Great Pyrenees
Chloe, the owner of a 2-year-old Great Pyrenees named Dandy, has dyed her dog’s fur bright red. This decision quickly sparked mixed reactions on TikTok, with some people concerned about the dog’s well-being, while others admired the unique look, comparing Dandy to Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Safety and Appearance
Chloe reassured followers that the dye is vegan and pet-safe. She explained that she dyed Dandy to prevent theft, as the Great Pyrenees breed is rare in her area. She also mentioned that Dandy seems to enjoy the attention and finds the red color makes him more approachable, especially around people and kids.
Educational Intentions
Chloe has used her platform to promote safe pet dyeing practices. In follow-up videos, she guides others on how to dye their dogs safely. Dandy’s TikTok account has amassed over 10 million likes, but opinions on Chloe’s motives remain divided.
Mixed Reactions Online
While some argue that the red dye wouldn’t stop dognappers, others defend Chloe, noting that Dandy is happy, well-cared-for, and unaware of his color. They believe she has the right to dye her dog as long as it’s safe.
The Fading Color and Future Plans
Dandy’s TikTok has been inactive since February, and his Instagram posts show him back to his natural color. Chloe plans to dye him again, despite comments urging her to leave him in his “true colors.”
What’s Your Opinion?
Is this a fun, safe way to protect a dog, or is it unnecessary? Share your thoughts and opinions on this unusual approach!