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My dog licked hair dye. Is it toxic? What should I do to help my dog?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Miniature Pinscher | Female | spayed | 5 lbs

My dog licked my hair dye, what should i do

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Answered By Kevin Sanada, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on November 8th, 2017

Certain chemicals in hair dye is known to be toxic to dogs, but it usually takes more than a lick to cause serious complications. However, I would expect some vomiting and excessive drooling from this. If you are not seeing this within the first hour after she licked it, then it's a good sign that she will not have any toxic effects. However, you should monitor her for signs of excessive vomiting, difficulty breathing, and/or lethargy as a sign that she is having serious complications. If you notice this, then take her to the vet immediately for treatment. In-fact, if there is any concern about toxicity, then it's best to take her to the vet for treatment and monitoring. If you don't notice any signs of toxicity within the next 12 hours, then most likely she will be fine. For now, it's best to give a little milk (about 1cup) and plenty of water. This will help to dilute the toxins in the stomach. I hope that helps and all is well with Lola

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