Safer Alternatives For A Dog Repellent
Would you like to keep your dog away from your garden, stop him from going to the bathroom near your car, or keep him off the new sofa? Avoid potentially harmful ammonia in favor of safer alternatives including:
Finally, the last one is an all-purpose cleaner. This is a huge one that I know all of you would be asking me about. What can you use to clean as much as possible and disinfect your home? Simple — apple cider vinegar, water, and lemon juice — that’s it. Those three ingredients mixed together can clean essentially everything and disinfects while cleaning.
They’re obviously dangerous to us too. However, more dangerous to our dogs because they are more exposed to them. Your dog lays on the floor, for example, meanwhile continuously breathing in those toxins.
Even though it’s an excellent disinfectant, it has been known to cause cancer in both humans and dogs over a period of time. If your dog were to swallow the bleach, you’re looking at vomiting, diarrhea, burns inside the mouth, seizures, and even potentially shock or worse. Simply inhaling the fumes can result in respiratory issues for both humans and dogs. Even if we don’t use bleach straight from the bottle, it’s also commonly found in toilet bowl cleaner, laundry detergent, mildew cleaners.
First, wood cleaner. I’m not sure about your home, but my home has an unreal amount of hardwood flooring. But, this cleaner can also be used on ceramic floors, vinyl flooring, or linoleum. Mix 1 cup of vinegar into 1 cup of water and mop the floors. It’s that simple. This solution can also be used as an all-purpose cleaner.
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While you may not break out a bottle of chlorine to clean your home, you do break out other products that contain chlorine as a main ingredient. All-purpose cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, laundry detergent and dishwashing detergents all contain chlorine as a main ingredient. If you’re using a product that contains chlorine, your dog could suffer serious harm. Chlorine can irritate your dog’s skin and eyes. If you use products that contain chlorine, the vapors left behind can make their way to the ground level where your pets reside, and if they inhale the vapors or lick an area with residue left behind, it could cause them to become sick.
Along with chlorine, some toilet bowl cleaners contain other harmful chemicals that can cause irritation or illness to your pet. If your dog has a habit of drinking toilet bowl water, they could be ingesting chlorine and other chemicals, which could give them diarrhea, force them to vomit or even result in seizures. Make sure to use a safe and non toxic toilet bowl cleaner, and always be sure to put the lid down to keep your dog from getting into the toilet water.
If you have dogs in your home, you may want to avoid using the following household cleaners and products, as they are extremely dangerous to your pet’s health.
Having a clean home may be important, but having a healthy pet is even more important. Make sure that you go through your household chemicals and check the ingredients. Replace any toxic or dangerous products with safer non toxic alternatives to give you a clean house and a healthy pooch.
Cleaning your home is important, but it’s also important that you use cleaners that will not harm you or your dog. While some household chemicals and cleaning products are safe, there are others that are extremely toxic and can cause serious harm, or even death, to your pets.