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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 23, 2021 10:28:38 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2021/11/21/are-spray-air-fresheners-bad-for-pets.aspx Story at-a-glance Most homes in the U.S. use air-scenting products such as air freshener sprays and scented candles to mask unpleasant odors or for other reasons The bad news is these products are air pollutants, dispersing chemicals into the environment that are dangerous for pets Research has revealed harmful chemicals in air fresheners (all types), scented candles, and incense Most of the effects of these products aren’t immediately obvious and may not even manifest as respiratory issues Safe, natural alternatives that freshen the air in your home include pet-safe indoor plants, an air purifier, and diffusing diluted pet-safe essential oils My notes: I use essential oils but otherwise we just try to keep things clean so we don't have to mask odors.
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Post by Bob on Dec 2, 2021 19:58:15 GMT -5
The odors are overpowering for them. I don’t even like to have fragrance on when cuddling with pets.
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Post by spg on Dec 2, 2021 20:43:18 GMT -5
We use natural ones. Using flowers for purposes. There are a few flowers which if used properly can give good results. But due to the trend, it is hard to say no to these sprays which claim to do the same.
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