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Post by ZandraJoi on Jan 5, 2024 9:49:37 GMT -5
www.barkandwhiskers.com/2024-01-02-lead-toxicity-in-petsStory at-a-glance Lead toxicosis in pets may be rare, but we really don’t know because testing is uncommon, and symptoms can be nonspecific and/or mistaken for other diseases Two potential sources of lead exposure in pets include municipal water supplies (e.g., in Flint, Michigan) and processed pet food Other avenues of exposure include homes built before 1978, linoleum, toys, and food or water dishes containing lead Treatment for lead exposure or toxicosis depends on the amount of ingested and the pet’s symptoms There are many steps you can take to help reduce your pet’s exposure to lead and other toxins My notes: Sad that my homestate is in an article & not for something good! How have you helped your pet's exposure? We do what we do for humans. Research & make sure products are safe.
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Post by Bob on Jan 6, 2024 18:48:19 GMT -5
Should be ways to help them detox. We haven't done anything but we should.
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