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Many pet owners like to keep their pets clean with scheduled body and oral care. They use products like anti-plaque toys, brushes, and even toothpastes to keep the pets safe. Although pets don’t need oral care since they have a high metabolism to fight oral bacteria, some pet owners prefer to use toothpastes suitable for pets. The only reason they use those pet toothpastes is they do not want bad breath and bacteria in their pets’ mouths. Some pets may get infections, which could lead to lethal outcomes. These are rare cases, and veterinarians prescribe oral products to treat them. However, some pet toothpastes contain harmful ingredients that could be lethal for pets. Pet owners and even retailers must be careful when purchasing pet toothpastes. So, here is a list of toxic ingredients for pets, and everyone can avoid them with the help of this list. Fluoride We all have heard about the use of fluoride in toothpaste for the fast removal of plaque. Do they really benefit in that way? Well, fluoride is neither safe for humans nor animals. When buying pet toothpastes, you must ensure they don’t contain fluoride. It can demineralize tooth enamel, whether it is for pets or humans. Since pets can’t spit, they will probably swallow fluoride. Pets can’t gargle their mouths to wash away the remaining fluoride left by the toothpaste in their mouths. Fluoride can leave spots on teeth since it demineralizes them. How Toxic is Fluoride to Pets? If pets swallow the toothpaste, it can cause diarrhea, seizures, and vomiting. Fluoride can also cause gastrointestinal distress and the risk of skeletal fluorosis, which could be fatal if high quantities are swallowed by pets. Pet owners should avoid pet toothpastes that contain fluoride. SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) Then the second ingredient you should avoid is SLS. It is sodium lauryl sulfate, which is a foaming agent. Many products contain it, and it is common in toothpastes. Since pets don’t know how to spit, they will probably swallow it. Once SLS enters the stomach, it will cause distress in the gastrointestinal system. Since humans can gargle their mouths to get rid of SLS, pets can’t do the same. So, you must ensure this chemical is not in the toothpaste you select for your cat or dog. Xylitol Many products contain xylitol since it is an artificial sweetener. It might be safe at some level for humans, but not for pets. Pets have different sensitivity levels in their bodies, and xylitol can trigger some reactions in their bodies. It is a toxic ingredient when it comes to pet products like toothpastes. How Quickly Does Xylitol Affect Dogs? It can lead to fast insulin release and a drop in blood sugar level. This is the side effect of xylitol on pets. A pet may vomit around 30 or 60 minutes after swallowing the toothpaste. When the blood sugar level drops because of xylitol, your pet may experience lethargy and worse conditions. Even seizures could strike because the internal organs may fail to deal with xylitol. You need to run towards a veterinarian for immediate help. Artificial Flavors and Coloring Usually, artificial flavors and colors in toothpastes are not harmful, but you never know what could happen. When it comes to pet toothpastes, you need to avoid the ones that contain artificial flavors and colors. They could cause irritation in the mouth and stomach for some pets and lead to allergic reactions. So, it is better to avoid pet toothpastes that contain these two artificial ingredients. Baking Soda as DIY Then some people use baking soda as a home remedy to brush their pets’ teeth. A mild quantity with another ingredient might not show side effects, but people should be careful. Baking soda can upset a pet’s stomach because it should not be swallowed. Again, pets can’t spit anything, especially toothpaste. Even if you use it with coconut oil, it will probably cause Is Baking Soda Suitable for a Dog’s Teeth? Baking soda may clean the teeth and fight plaque, but there are side effects. It can lead to gum irritation and gastrointestinal distress in most pets. Since it has a bitter taste, your pet may get irritated and aggressive because of its taste. Then there is another risk, and that is electrolyte imbalance. Baking soda has a basic nature, and it could increase basicity in the body. Hydrogen Peroxide as DIY Some people also use hydrogen peroxide as a home remedy against pets’ plaque. Using this chemical as a home-made toothpaste is not safe for pets. It could cause severe irritation in a pet’s gums, stomach, mouth, and esophagus. The entire digestive lining could get irritated, and even worse if the quantity is high. After some minutes of brushing your pet’s teeth, you may witness your pet suffering because of these outcomes. So, avoid using these chemicals as remedies and even as secondary ingredients in pet toothpastes. What Should You Look for Instead? Now, what should you go for when almost every kind of ingredient seems to be harmful? Well, many alternatives are safe and mild for your pets. Even if your pets swallow the toothpaste, there will be no need to panic. Toothpastes containing plant-based ingredients are safe for pets, whether cats or dogs. Here are some ingredients that should be in the pet toothpastes you are about to choose. Enzymes Like Bromelain and Papain Plant-based enzymes like bromelain and papain are the best ingredients for pets’ toothpastes. They help in the treatment of inflammation, infections, and wounds. They can break down the plaque without leaving harmful effects. Even if your pets swallow these enzymes, there will be no harmful effects for them. Coconut Oil Another safe ingredient is coconut oil. Whether in a pet's toothpaste or in a home-made paste, it is safe. Coconut oil’s antimicrobial properties reduce bacteria, plaque, and inflammation. Its soothing effects keep the gums free of inflammation after brushing. Does coconut oil remove plaque from a dog’s teeth? Yes, it works as a temporary alternative. You need to find a pet toothpaste instead of just coconut oil or its paste with another home-made ingredient. The best solution for plaque is a veterinarian-prescribed toothpaste. A toothpaste has balanced ingredients with multiple functions like plaque removal, anti-inflammatory effects, and bad breath elimination. Finely Grounded Sea Salt as Abrasive Another ingredient that helps a lot is sea salt. Its finely ground state works great as an abrasive in the plaque removal process. Its antibacterial properties prevent pain and bacterial growth in the teeth. Since it contains various minerals, it stimulates saliva formation. As a result, pets get teeth cleaned and recover lost minerals. Cinnamon The last is cinnamon, which is also a good ingredient in pet toothpaste. It safely reduces bad breath and plaque. Unlike harmful ingredients, it will not cause stomach distress or irritation in the mouth. Pet toothpastes that contain cinnamon are much safer than those that contain fluoride and xylitol. Even if cinnamon is swallowed, it will be harmless for the pet. Conclusion Pet owners have to choose pet oral products very carefully. Some ingredients don’t seem to be very harmful, but they are. A small quantity can cause stomach distress, irritation, and even seizures in pets. As soon as they swallow toothpaste, harmful ingredients like fluoride and xylitol can cause severe trouble in pets. That could become lethal if the quantity is high and the pet owners show negligence. So, it is better to choose plant-based pet toothpastes, which are way better than the other option.
READ FULLCats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, and various types of similar pets need a timely bath. It is as important as anything else. For their hygiene, pet owners have to do everything because bacteria and dirt can cause problems for them. Sometimes, the pets hate baths, and no owner wants to force them to do it. Everyone knows what happens when they do something like that. To deal with these challenges, waterless pet shampoos provide some support. Waterless Pet Shampoo It is a kind of pet shampoo that doesn’t need water for a bath. It is similar to foam or cream that one can apply to the pet’s coat to alleviate bad odor and basic dirt. Most of them contain plant-based ingredients like oatmeal that are gentle on pets’ skin. Also, they contain emollients to add some moisture against dryness, and they have a neutral PH value. Since they don’t need any water, people can give a bath to their pets anywhere. How Does Waterless Pet Shampoo Work? They absorb excess oil from the coat to reduce the dirt layers and bad odor. Since their prime objective is to deodorize the pet coat, many users find these shampoos a quick solution when their pets resist routine baths. Here is how this shampoo type works. Dispense the foam from the bottle. Spread it on the entire fur of the pet. You will need to take the foam multiple times to cover the whole body. Make sure the whole body has enough foam on it because that’s how it will work. Then, use a comb or a cloth to wipe the grime and dirt from the coat. Lastly, let it air dry. Results The pet will get rid of excessive bad odor, and the coat will also seem to be cleaner than before. It is a temporary solution because a water bath is still required to eliminate the dirt and bad smell completely. Waterless pet shampoos are useful only for special occasions. When Should You Use It? What are those special occasions when you have to use waterless pet shampoos? These are the situations where either the pet is not ready for a bath or you don’t have enough resources for a water bath. Here are all the reasons for people who want to know why waterless shampoo is used. When Your Pet is Sick or Injured People whose pets are sick know the struggle of giving a bath to them. Cats and dogs cause lots of problems. These are the occasions when waterless pet shampoos are used. There is no need for water, especially when the pet is suffering from anger issues because of illness. Fever or any underlying medical condition where the pet can’t get a bath are the reasons why people go for a dry bath. Besides, some injuries require the prevention of moisture. As a result, pet owners have to avoid giving baths to pets. The problem comes when the pets start to stink so badly. Then the best solution comes in the form of waterless pet shampoos. In Extreme Cold Weather or Lack of Bathing Facility Extremely cold weather can repel pets from having a bath unless you provide a warm bath. If you can’t provide a warm bath, you can go with a dry bath. Using this shampoo will reduce the bad odor without any need for water or deodorant. Neither the pet will resist you, nor will you have any problem in arranging warm bathing conditions. People who don’t have bathing facilities for any reason can rely on this shampoo until they resolve their matter. Between Regular Baths Pets like cats and dogs sometimes become messy when you leave them in muddy areas. This is where you have to get rid of that dirt in their coats immediately with a waterless pet shampoo. Since you don’t want to disrupt their bathing schedules, it is better to go with this method. Even if you have a rabbit or a hamster, this type of shampoo is very handy for quick cleaning of their coats. When Dealing with Temporary Water Phobia Some pets get water phobia either because of a disease or after their first ever bath. It is not easy to normalize them with a bathing routine, and using a waterless shampoo is a good choice. You can reduce the water bath routine by adding this dry shampoo to keep their coats clean. Even the smell will stay away most of the time when you keep their coats clean with this shampoo. Limitations of Waterless Pet Shampoo Everything has its limitations, and the same applies to these shampoos, as mentioned earlier, which are only a temporary solution. Therefore, you can find the following reasons justifying their limited uses. Not Suitable for Heavy Dirt and Smell They can only suppress the bad odor instead of eliminating it. These waterless pet shampoos can only remove a thin layer of dirt when you use a cloth or a comb with them. Besides, they can not do anything against the thick dandruff that causes a bad smell in the pet’s coat. Likewise, Not Good for Deep Cleansing These shampoos are not the right choice for deep cleansing. You will have to give a bath to your pet with standard pet shampoos. These foam shampoos or waterless types can not remove thick dirt, bacteria, and bad odor completely. Unless you use a water bath, the pets will keep releasing bad odor everywhere. Conclusion That was all about waterless pet shampoos. They are suitable only for temporary reasons where you can’t give a complete water bath to pets. Whether you are at a picnic, camp, or away from home, this waterless pet shampoo can help you suppress bad odor in your pet’s coat. Moreover, it can help you remove thin layers of dirt. But when you realize that your pet needs a complete bath, this waterless shampoo will not work for pets. Overall, they are a great choice for pets suffering from disease, water phobias, and anger issues. Unless your pet is ready for a water bath, this shampoo can help you make their smell bearable.
READ FULLFrom a dog to a hamster, they all have different kinds of skin, known as coats. Unlike human skin, their coats can not deal with the chemicals used in human shampoos. There is a huge difference between the PH levels of human and pet shampoos. Also, the ingredients that are found in pet shampoos are mostly plant-based. When it comes to addressing particular concerns like stinky odor, hard stains, and extreme dandruff or allergies, custom pet shampoos come to mind. They exist to deal with unique problems and to meet the different requirements of various pets. Here is how they can improve a pet’s skin health. Meeting Pet’s Coat Type and Requirements A standard pet shampoo is not fit for all types of pet coats. Everyone knows about it. However, some people still show negligence in using standard pet shampoos for dandruff and similar problems their pets face. That is a mistake, and you should know that different categories of pets and their coats exist in the world. To deal with these challenges, a custom-made pet shampoo helps a lot. Customization helps manufacturers to meet each pet’s bathing requirements for their safety. Thick Coat with Dense Hair Some pets have thick coats and dense hair. They need a slightly different shampoo from the other pets. Specifically, pets with dense and curly hair need a formulation that can add fluffiness easily. This is where the need for customization comes. Their coats need support in the dirt and foul odor removal process. Therefore, a standard shampoo might not work on every pet with a thick coat and dense hair. Sensitive Coat with Less Hair When it comes to a sensitive pet coat, pet owners have to be very careful. They can’t just go with a standard shampoo to remove bad odor and stains. It could trigger allergies, rashes, and even worse skin conditions in their pets. Also, pets with shallow hair density do not need standard shampoos. They need special shampoos, especially if their coat is prone to allergies and rashes after a bath. This is where custom pet shampoos work well. Custom Shampoo is Free of Allergic Triggers A customized shampoo has special ingredients that prevent the risk of allergies. Eczema and similar allergies exist in pets, too. That means even a standard pet shampoo might not be safe for such pets. Some strong and concentrated chemicals can react with the pet’s coat to trigger allergies. Custom formulation helps manufacturers avoid using those chemicals. Special Plant-Based Ingredients for Sensitive Coats They need something that has very mild and plant-based ingredients. Also, custom shampoos are available without parabens, formaldehyde, and fragrances. The absence of these ingredients ensures that the risk of allergies will be almost none. Customized Formulation Plays a Key Role Each type of pet, whether it is a dog, cat, hamster, or rabbit, has special needs. Their coats differ from each other, as well as from their subcategories. A specially customized formulation helps manufacturers provide safe shampoos to pet owners. Pet owners have to read the labels before buying the shampoos, and custom formulation helps them understand what’s best for their pets. Helps in Targeted Treatment of Allergies, Inflammation, and Insects Allergies, ticks, fleas, and inflammation are very annoying for pets. They literally struggle with them when it comes to these problems. Pet owners have to choose the right shampoo for their pets, and it takes a lot of searching to find the right type. However, custom formulation can provide a solution against each type of problem in pets. Whether it is about only one or multiple problems, manufacturers can provide pet shampoos that can deal with each issue. Use of the Right Type of Emollients against Dryness, Itching, and Dandruff Pet shampoos are usually made of plant-based ingredients like oatmeal. They lock the moisture against the risk of dryness and flakiness on pet coats. Besides, some pets have extra-sensitive coats that need special shampoos with higher emollients. These are the pets that have high dandruff and flaky coats. A custom pet shampoo can provide a combined solution in this case. Veterinary Experts Might Prefer Custom-Made Shampoos Veterinary experts deal with pets regularly, and they know about the pets’ diseases better than anyone. Since they prescribe shampoos that specifically deal with pet problems, a custom solution can be a relief for them. If they get customized production, they can have enough supplies in their veterinary clinics for all types of general pets. They will not be bound to the limited options available in the market. Conclusion Standard pet shampoos might not provide an overall solution all the time. Some are good at dealing with hard dirt and odors. Some are good at alleviating dandruff and eczema. What if there are some shampoos that can deal with multiple problems in a targeted way? It could be possible through custom pet shampoos. They are manufactured with custom ingredients to deal with common and rare coat conditions. Pet owners and veterinarians can imagine the relief they would experience if their pets were free from stubborn coat problems that have been bothering them for a long time. FAQs What kind of pet shampoo is good against dandruff? Pet shampoos that contain oatmeal and aloe vera are good at alleviating dandruff and flakiness. If it is about eczema, a veterinarian may prescribe pet shampoo with the addition of ketoconazole. What should I use to prevent rashes on my pet’s coat after a bath? Use a pet shampoo with high oatmeal and aloe vera in it. Also, you can apply coconut oil to the pet’s coat after the bath. There are some other pet care moisturizers with plant-based ingredients against rashes. Even an oatmeal paste can work well. What is the best pet shampoo for an old, smelly dog? Find dog shampoos with deodorizing properties and plant-based ingredients. Avoid shampoos with fragrances because they could harm the dog’s coat. Why does my pet get itchy and rashes after a bath? It happens after a bath when shampoos strip natural oils from the pet’s coat. Use pet shampoos with oatmeal and aloe vera to reduce the dryness after a bath. Also, you can apply some coconut oil or oatmeal paste to reduce itching. Is a fragrance-free shampoo better for dogs? Yes, fragrances can cause irritation on a pet's coat, whether it is a dog, cat, or any other pet. Use pet shampoo that is free of fragrances, formaldehyde, and parabens. Is a human conditioner safe for a pet like a dog? Not at all. A pet’s coat is very sensitive, unlike human skin. Using a human conditioner will irritate the pet’s coat and will also leave rashes on it. An allergic reaction could take place. Is it okay to wash my pet with baby shampoo? It is not safe for your pet. Always use a pet shampoo because its PH level is close to neutral, and way milder than baby shampoo.
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