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Woman dyes her Great Pyreneese dog bright red so he won’t get stolen

Posted on May 8, 2025 By admin No Comments on Woman dyes her Great Pyreneese dog bright red so he won’t get stolen

Woman Dyes Dog Red to Prevent Theft — Internet Divided

Chloe, owner of a 2-year-old Great Pyrenees named Dandy, went viral after dyeing her dog bright red to deter thieves. She explained on TikTok that rare breeds like Dandy are often targeted and that the unusual color might make him less desirable to steal — or at least more recognizable.

Using only pet-safe, vegan dye, Chloe says the color also makes Dandy more approachable, especially to kids. While some viewers praised her creativity and say Dandy looks happy, others criticized the move as unnecessary and attention-seeking.

Dandy’s videos have racked up over 10 million likes, but his social media accounts have gone quiet, with recent photos showing his natural white coat returning.

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Still, Chloe hinted he’d be “red soon” again — despite mixed opinions from followers.

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