Yes it is a very bad idea! The chemicals in hair dye can be toxic to dogs.
its like dying your hair just for animals and dying your hair can add up to loosing hair and its bad for your healthy hair and the same for a dog
Yes, teasing a dog is always a bad idea.
To care for your dying dog's hair, brush it regularly to prevent matting and tangles. Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner specifically made for dogs to keep the hair clean and moisturized. Trim any overgrown hair to prevent discomfort. Consult with a veterinarian for any specific care recommendations based on your dog's health condition.
no, not really
Because your dog is dying and will be dead in 6 months
if you're talking about a dog, yes. even humans have hair in their ears.
No , it's very good for your hair especially the neon colors dye your hair. It gives lots of nutrients and vitamins. Dying can be bad for your hair if you misuse it meaning if you dye it too often. It can change the condition of your hair. Semi permanent colours are good for your hair because they have conditioners in them. Bleach, quasi permanents and permanent dyes are harder on your hair. Temporary colours don't change your hair at all so they don't affect your hair. Well, to tell you what. (Like I said in the discussion area) When you dye your hair. It turns grey faster. When it turns grey faster it can make you look older. But of course you can just buy crappy extensions. In which, when I got them they fell out and my dog almost ate them.... Back to the point. You CAN dye it. But you will just look older faster, and get more grey hair. BUT! When it does turn grey you can just dye it without bleaching it! With my brown hair., I HATE bleaching my hair THEN dying it. But to tell you what. There are NO nutrients nor vitamins. Just ruins your scalp!
It depends on the baby because if it spent it's whole life eating dog hair and dust than it will be ok, but if the baby only sees it when it is 2 or 3 than it might be really bad.
She's having a bad dream.
A dog's hair and fur protect it from cold in the winter, and from the hot sun and warm weather in the summer. This works OK for a dog, since they do not sweat like humans to lose heat. A dog's coat should be neatly trimmed for appearance, but not cut very much shorter. Heavy brushing in the Spring and in Fall is good to clean out dead or dying hair.
There is no reason why the hair would fall out. I have no idea where you have heard this but it is not true. Possibly if the dog is allergic.
It depends on the dog.