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Many Older Dalmatians Now Dye Their Spots

February 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Many Older Dalmatians Now Dye Their Spots

It’s a little known fact that as Dalmatians age, their spots often go grey, and then white, making them look essentially just like any other mid-sized dog. Until recently, there was nothing an aging pup could do. However, a newly developed hair dye treatment from a New York doggie salon called Dapper Dogs is giving old dogs a new lease on life.

“The love it,” said Cindy Kirtzner, owner of Dapper Dogs. “Many older Dalmatians are self conscious about their appearance once their spots begin to go grey. Our new dying technique is totally safe, completely realistic and only takes about an hour, once per week.”

The Brooklyn-based salon is currently booked up through May, but plans to open a second, Midtown location soon to keep up with demand.

Via melissaxadventures.

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