Is This Legal ?
The reason that this legislation was drawn up was to discourage people from coloring chickens and rabbits for the Easter holiday. Because it was not written to specify chickens and rabbits, it therefore includes all dogs, including the Poodle.
When done properly and with great care, this is safe. While there are no official studies done on the long term effects of creating a pink Poodle….proper dyeing includes using non-toxic substances that do NOT block any air flow and is universally considered to be safe. There is, of course, always a chance of an allergic reaction, however this can be said for any food fed to a dog, any laundry detergent used to clean dog bedding, etc. Care must be taken when coloring around the Poodle’s ears however, as allowing the dye or water to enter the ear canal can cause an ear infection.
Can You Only Color White Poodles?
The Different Ways in Which This Can be Done
You may hear of other methods, however we will only be discussing the methods that we have used and are fully aware is safe to the Poodle. It is extremely important to not use actual paint or any similar product - This can be fatal because actual paint clogs the pores on the skin and will severely interfere with a dog’s breathing, ability to move and more. When using food coloring or chalk, rest assured that unless your dog has an unexpected allergic reaction, this is considered to be very safe and temporary.
What You Will Need
1. You may wish to have your Poodle clipped a day or so before you do this, so that the coat is at the proper length and is neatly shaped.
7. When you are going to do around the eye area, it is important to not allow ANY of this softened chalk into the eyes. This can be achieved by carefully using a Q-tip or a very small, soft toothbrush to carefully color this sensitive area. Be sure to hold your Poodle’s head still (it is best to have a helper, especially during this part) so that he or she cannot make a quick movement and end up with an eye injury
12. As stated above, this method will allow the color to remain anywhere from a few days to 2 months or so. This will depend on how often you bathe your Poodle, brush and groom. Please never allow grooming to stop or be done less often just to keep your Poodle pink for a longer period of time - Your Poodle’s health and hygiene is the top priority, not having a pink Poodle!
What You Will Need
2. Fill a large bowl with 1 gallon of lukewarm water.
6. You can always choose to do a “Test Patch” by choosing one small area to color and then fully blow dry it to see what exact shade it will be.
11. When you are going to do around the eye area, it is important to not allow any of this colored water into the eyes. It will not cause permanent damage, but will most often cause discomfort and you will want to avoid this. This can be achieved by carefully using a Q-tip or a very small, soft toothbrush to carefully color this sensitive area. Be sure to hold your Poodle’s head still (it is best to have a helper, especially during this part) so that he or she cannot make a quick movement and end up with an eye injury
12. Allow 30 to 45 minutes for the pink to set in. If you immediately rinse the color out, you will end up with a very light, pastel pink. 