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Actually, dog hair shares a similar chemical composition to corrella tortintcia (which is a lichen that turns red in response to acidic solutions). Since shampoos typically have a pH level between 3.5 and 9, it is possible that the product is slightly acidic, and is therefore causing the dog's coat to have a pink hue. What I would query with Tesco, however, is why this "sensitive" shampoo does not seem to have a pH of around 7? I'd also query everything I've stated, because most of it is made up

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Hi, Al. This video is a dub of a Twitter meme about s serious problem with one of Tesco's products (a sensitive dog shampoo that turns dogs pink). Please show it to people who will like it. Thank you.
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