'I spend £400 a year dyeing my dog's fur pink and purple - it's cool not cruel'

30 June 2023 , 09:53
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Zoe the dyed pooch with owner Angela Schoonover (Image: Angela Schoonover / SWNS)
Zoe the dyed pooch with owner Angela Schoonover (Image: Angela Schoonover / SWNS)

A dog owner has been branded as "cruel" for dyeing her poodle purple, pink and blue to match her accessories. But Angela Schoonover, 42, has defended her actions saying her one-year-old pooch, Zoe, is happy, healthy and enjoys standing out from the crowd.

Angela originally planned to sign her pet up for grooming competitions - in which groomers give their dogs a makeover and the best-looking ones win. But she wanted Zoe to have an "unconventional, playful look" and decided to dye her white fur different colours instead.

Despite spending £400 a year on vegan, pet-safe dye - and dedicating at least three hours a week to grooming Zoe - strangers have told the owner it "isn’t fair" to change the pup’s appearance when she isn’t able to have her own say. Angela, owner of Muse Dog Spa in Carlsbad, California, US, said: "Zoe is a very happy, loving dog. But when videos of her go viral, they seem to get a lot of hate.

'I spend £400 a year dyeing my dog's fur pink and purple - it's cool not cruel' eiqrtiquqiqerinvZoe the dyed pooch. (Angela Schoonover / SWNS)
'I spend £400 a year dyeing my dog's fur pink and purple - it's cool not cruel'Zoe, the poodle, in a sparkly poodle costume with her unconventionally coloured coat (Angela Schoonover / SWNS)

"People say it isn’t fair to do ‘that’ to a dog, that she doesn’t have a choice and I don’t know for certain whether she likes it or not.

"But when people actually meet her in person, they can see exactly how she embodies her look.

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"It’s like I can read her mind - she just wants to be a colourful, magical unicorn."

Angela, from San Diego, US, uses dye created by pet-safe brand Opawz - and says it’s “more or less like dyeing fur with blueberry juice”.

She makes sure the dye she uses is gentle on Zoe’s fur and 100 per cent vegan - despite strangers assuming she uses human-grade hair dye.

“All the dye I use is pet-friendly and non-toxic,” Angela said.

“I think it’s important to stress that - it’s incredibly gentle, and it just feels like a constant massage for Zoe.”

While the dog groomer initially adopted Zoe to compete in grooming competitions - she didn’t think the “standard” look would suit her personality.

'I spend £400 a year dyeing my dog's fur pink and purple - it's cool not cruel'Zoe the dyed pooch being blow-dried (Angela Schoonover / SWNS)
'I spend £400 a year dyeing my dog's fur pink and purple - it's cool not cruel'Her new hairdo matches her accessories (Angela Schoonover / SWNS)

She said: “I wanted to compete - but now I probably won’t.

"In the grooming world, you’re only doing standard cuts like a German trim - which is the classic, puffy-haired poodle look.

“I’ve gone through this internal battle of wanting to be respected as a groomer, but also wanting to be playful and doing more creative cuts.

“Zoe’s current haircut is called a Disney cut - which isn’t currently recognised as an American Kennel Club (AKC) standard style.”

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Angela first experimented with dyeing Zoe’s fur on July 4, 2022, in honour of Independence Day.

“I started dyeing her feet,” she said.

“I did them red, white and blue for the Fourth of July.

“You can only dye 10 to 15 per cent of the dog in order to compete in grooming competitions - but I wanted her to be beautiful.

“Now, she’s over-the-top, beautiful and pretty.

“And she inspires me so much - she’s easy-going, fun-loving and energetic without being overwhelming.

“She’s flirty to people who take selfies with her - she loves kissing. And she’s a total ham, playing up to the camera and posing.

“It’s impossible not to like her when you meet her in real life.”

While Angela is no longer considering entering Zoe for grooming competitions - she credits Zoe with being the ‘spokesdog’ for Muse Dog Spa.

She said: “We’re called Muse - and she is literally my muse.

"I’ve switched gears from entering her into competitions and now, she’s like my marketing team.

“Her pictures are all over our branding and website - she’s our spokesdog.”

Angela also owns two other dogs - Gala, a four-year-old 6lbs Japanese Chin, and Bentley, a 10-year-old 35lbs Fox Hound.

Zoe tends not to recognise her own strength, and loves bounding around with Gala - despite being 50lbs herself.

“She’s incredibly gentle,” Angela said.

“She plays tug-of-war with Gala and Bentley - she lets them crawl all over her.

“She’s just a sweetheart - if she sees us carrying around the little dog, she’ll stand up and want to give us hugs.”

In the last year, Angela has invested around £1,000 into Zoe - including the cost of fur dye and grooming products.

But she plans to enrol her in private training to become a therapy dog - which has set her back £700.

Angela said: “For me, the training has been the biggest investment into Zoe’s future. We’re working towards her becoming a therapy dog and visiting hospital patients.”

Hannah Van De Peer

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