What Cleaning Products Can Be Harmful to Your Dog?

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According to the ASPCA (American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), household cleaners rank sixth among the causes of toxicity in dogs. Many pet owners give priority to cleanliness, underestimating the dangers that come from the regular use of certain chemicals. Veterinarians from Eastshore Vet, the best veterinary agency in Branford, believe that you can do the best by educating yourself and recognizing what cleaning products that can be harmful to your dog.

A small number of pet parents are aware of the risks that household cleaners may impose on their pets. For the safety ofyour dog, it is not enough to store the chemicals properly. Keeping cleaning products away from your pets is essential, but there is more room for these dangerous chemicals to harm your dog's health.  

For example, when you clean your floors, kitchen counters, or toilet facilities, you spread a huge amount of chemicals throughout your house. Your dog may not only inhale these dangerous substances but he may also lick them.  

How Can Clean Products Affect Your Furry Friend?  

In order to keep your dog safe, read labels carefully and look for ingredients that might be toxic to your dog:ammonia, bleach, phthalates, glycolethers, arsenic, hydrofluoric acid, and formaldehyde. Each of these substances may cause various symptoms of poisoning such as vomiting, skin irritation, lethargy, kidney damage, asthma, diarrhea,and coma. Some chemicals have shown even carcinogenic to pets.

Occasionally, cleaners may cause mild and temporary symptoms such as nausea and small irritation. Sometimes, skin, eyes, and throat can be included. On the other hand, different disinfectants and degreasers, particularly their concentrated version, may harm your dog's health most seriously.

What Chemicals Are the Most Dangerous for Your Pet?

When reading labels of cleaning products, you may also want to pay attention to words like caution, hazard, toxic, danger, poison, warning, flammable, corrosive, and so on. Especially avoid using products that may have corrosive or caustic effects. These products can be drain openers, pool chemicals, dish washing liquid concentrate, lime scale removal products, oven cleaners, and toilet bowl cleaners.

How Do They Harm Dog Health?

Because of their size and body posture, dog sare closer to floors than humans. Even though toxic chemicals may affect humans, cleaning products can be more dangerous for pets. To make the matter worse, dogs relatively small size makes them more susceptible to toxicity. The smaller your dog is, the greater is the danger of toxic reaction.

Knowing what cleaning products can be harmful to your dog, may help you minimize continuous exposure to hazardous chemicals and opt for a more benign variant.

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