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Do Not Touch Dog Bandana (Red) – Clear Warning for Reactive Dogs
Do Not Touch Dog Bandana (Red) – Clear Warning for Reactive Dogs
Do not touch the dog
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Do people keep trying to touch your dog when they should not?
Our red “Do Not Touch” range gives a clear, unmistakable warning — helping you avoid unwanted interactions and protect your dog (and others).
This red “Do Not Touch” bandana clearly signals that your dog should not be touched or approached, making it ideal for reactive dogs and situations where safety and space are essential.
The Color Red for Dogs Means: Caution!
When a dog wears red, it’s like a “Stop” sign! This color means the dog might feel uncomfortable around new people or other dogs and doesn’t want to be touched.
If you see a dog with a red bandana or leash cover, remember to:
- Watch from a distance
- Don't try to touch or hug them
This keeps everyone safe and helps the dog feel calm and happy.
Good to know
Tie the bandana comfortably around your dog's neck. Leave at least enough room to fit two fingers between the bandana and your dog’s neck.
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR DOG UNATTENDED WHILST WEARING A DOGGY BANDANA.
Wet the bandana on a hot day to cool down your dog.
The reflective Billabone logo enhances visibility, making it safer to walk your dog in low light conditions
To wash and care for the doggy bandana, machine wash on cold only, avoid tumble drying, bleaching, and ironing on the print.
Our colour-coded range is designed to help communicate your dog’s needs in a simple, visible way. While these colours are widely recognised, even if someone does not know the system, bold wording like “DO NOT TOUCH” makes your dog’s needs clear instantly. We always recommend pairing them with responsible handling and awareness.
Why colour coding works:
✔ Clear, visible messaging people notice instantly
✔ Helps prevent unwanted approaches
✔ Widely recognised by dog owners and trainers
✔ Reduces stress for both you and your dog
Not sure if RED is the right choice?
Read our complete Dog Colour Communication Guide.
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