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Critter Color Temporary Dog Fur Dye in Sweet Avery Red delivers a vivid, fire-engine red hue that’s safe, non-toxic, and cruelty-free. Made in the USA, this easy-to-apply, fast-drying formula won’t rub off on furniture or other pets and fades naturally within 2-3 baths, letting you refresh your dog’s look without commitment.
A**R
Great Temporary Dye
Folks keep in mind this is great for dogs with light fur but falls short on anything darker than grey fur, this stuff is temporary for a reason but great for a short while. Best use case is figuring out the method you want to use for permanent dye using this stuff so you can practice. Washes out easy and applies easy too. Perfect for pranks that have low stakes as I did here on my grandmother's dog, she found it adorable!
H**E
Very splotchy and not very red at all
Honestly I was really excited for this, but I don’t think that this brand really hit the mark. I got the red color, and it turned out more of a light pink more than anything. I have a 60 pound pit/lab mix, and I used the whole container on him, just to try and get it to be a red color, but especially after the drying process it really faded. It honestly just feels like a waste of money. It looks splotchy and too pastel, like he was a white sock that I left in the dryer with a pink sock. Bleh.
S**L
Doesn’t last long. Don’t recommend use on wirehaired dogs.
Would not recommend for Wirehaired dogs as it all comes off when you rinse once, even if you leave it on for 4 hours first like we did this time. It lasted longer on my other long haired dog, but faded to a light green quickly. I know it says temporary, but should at least last through the initial rinse.
A**A
Good would recommend
It works but its kinda of a pain to apply. The color last about 5 days though.
J**N
Great temporary dye for white or light fur
The media could not be loaded. Picture 1 and Video 1 are from the Thursday we dyed our great Dane puppy green for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day. The dye is easy to apply, just wear some rubber gloves. We used 1.5 tubs for just the white part of our 110lb great Dane. Picture 4 is what happened when she rubbed up against me or I pet her the first hour or so after putting the dye on her.Picture 2 is Friday of St. Pat's weekend when we took her out. She got so much love and attention! It was a real hit! Her green did not come off on any passersby or people who stopped to pet her because they did so only briefly. Picture 3 is the Sunday that was actual St. Pat's day and you can see how much the dye already faded, which we were happy about.The dye has the consistency of children's paint, kinda lotiony but kinda watery. Application was generally easy. It will be dependent on whether your dog likes weird foreign liquids rubbed on them. We did it outside on our concrete patio and any drops washed off with the hose. Our dog kept leaning on us and transferring dye to us but it was relatively easy to rinse off using a soap with little microbeads in it (check out Gojo soap on Amazon) We stayed outside with her while she dried for about 3 hours. We wouldn't have had to supervise her so much except we have a pool and she would get in if we left her alone. In fact she did get in the shallow end ankle deep for just a second and we saw a cloud of green come off of her which of course increased her drying time. It didn't get rid of much dye tho because it was a short little jaunt.We read that blow drying it will seal the dye better but she is huge and has way too much surface area to blow dry so we just let her hair dry.When we deemed she was dry we let her back into the house. As long as she difnt rub her fur vigorously on anything the green did not transfer. We have light grey couches that were free of green even though she played on them.Petting her and hugging her as much as I usually do, of course I got the worst of the green transferred to me even after she was dry but again it was easy to wash off. Its 1 week from when we dyed her now and she is still faintly green, mostly on the chest because we pet her on the back and head more. I am confident if we gave her a bath (which we will do soon) it will all come out nice.Overall I would buy this again because it did exactly what I wanted and dyed her fur green temporarily. It does take a lot of air drying time before the dog will be ready to get near furniture, clothes or people but just prepare them a day in advance.
I**N
Doesn't work well.
I have a 4 pound pomeranian/chihuahua mix that's very light tan and white.I dyed his ears, tail, and chest. I followed the directions exactly.I used 3/4 of the container of dye on my 4 pound dog, because I had to apply it twice to get color to show.The dye caused my dog's fur to clump together, so I had to brush it after I dried it, causing some of the color to come out.Yesterday I was somewhat satisfied after the second application. It wasn't as bright as I hoped, but was somewhat visible in the super white areas of his fur.Today I got home and the color had already faded drastically. I didn't wash him, and he wasn't in any water. The color just faded. I know the color was temporary, but I didn't think it was that temporary. It lasted less than 24 hours.I'm sure there are better dyes that are easier to apply, and hold their color better.
S**.
Uhhh
This is more pink than red when it dries.
D**A
Don't Waste your Money!
I ordered the orange dye to use on a creme colored doodle. I used as directed and dried with heat but didnt set and rubbed off on clothing and furniture. I rinsed my dog off thinking it would help with dye transfer. Without using soap all of dye rinsed down drain. Waste of money especially since I paid for 2 jars.1st order arrived with a cracked lid and half of the jar had leaked out. I put in for refund and reorder. I threw spilled jar away so got charged for not returning. Fine I guess that is on me. My advice is natural food coloring works the best, cheaper and lasts much longer.
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