Bleach Burn On Dogs. Your dog will let you know they're suffering from these issues with signs like coughing, lethargy, stomach pain, vomiting, sore throat, shock, burning, diarrhea, and agitation. The hair around the dog’s paws and mouths might also be bleached and smell of chlorine.

Wash your burn carefully, then apply a thin layer of aloe vera. But breathing in bleach fumes once a week won't kill you. If inadequate or delayed hydrotherapy following exposure has resulted.