Pet Protect Electro-colloidal silver is safe, non-toxic, and an effective antimicrobial against viruses, bacteria, and fungi. This may be ingested or applied to any body area for disinfection and healing. It is also used to keep your pet's toys germ-free.
One way to relieve 🤔ear itching and promote healing 🙏 is by using colloidal silver. Simply pour some colloidal silver into a pump spray bottle and lightly mist 💦 the inside and outside of the ear three or four times a day. This should provide relief from the itching and promote healing of the skin. 🌟
#colloidalsilverforears #colloidalsilverforskin #colloidalsilverforpets
✅Colloidal Silver has been scientifically proven to have anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral properties. It is an effective solution for curbing the growth and spread of microbes on your pet mats, mattresses, and blankets. It can also help prevent infectious diseases😝 from spreading to your pets🐶😺🦜 and family👨👩👦. Spraying your pet's bedding with colloidal silver can deter mould and fungus growth in their sleeping area. 🛏
Two tips: If you have a cat🐈, spray the litter box 💩 with colloidal silver daily to neutralize microbial growth and keep the odour🤢 under control.
Secondly, lightly spray your pet's toys ⚽ with colloidal silver to prevent the spread of unwanted microbes.
#ColloidalSilverForPets #ColloidalSilver
𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗽𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴. 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗯𝘂𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗯𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝗯𝘆 𝗙𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗮𝘆.
I want to gift 5 x 1kg buckets of my current stock to 5 pet owners who are willing to pay R60 for Pudo only. The buckets retail at R190.00.
The first five people to comment with a happy emoji or gif will be the lucky recipients.
I decided to investigate the ingredients of the toilet spray I use in my bathroom because my Daxies and cat are frequent loo companions.
The ingredients list:
- PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil: PEGs are not considered irritants or sensitizers and are CIR and FDA approved, but not on broken skin. The CIR has found it safe to use in concentrations of up to 100% without causing irritation, although it has been shown to increase the sensitization potential of other products.
- Trideceth-9: This chemical has been verified to be of low concern in cleaning products based on experimental and modelled data as assessed by the EPA
- Propylene Glycol: “Propylene glycol is one of the least toxic glycols," says veterinary toxicologist Ahna Brutlag, DVM, MS, DABT, DABVT, associate director of veterinary services for Pet Poison Helpline. "It is a synthetic liquid substance that absorbs water and is used by the chemical, food and pharmaceutical industries for a wide variety of reasons."
Cats are particularly sensitive to propylene glycol. The FDA prohibits the use of propylene glycol in cat foods because it has been shown to cause abnormalities in the red blood cells of cats fed diets containing it.
(https://www.dvm360.com/)
Propylene glycol is found in many household products and has a significant toxic risk if ingested by pets. Of note, it is commonly found in ‘pet-safe’ anti-freeze products. While this form of anti-freeze is less toxic than those containing ethylene glycol, these products still pose a risk to pets if ingested.
Propylene glycol can also be found in RV antifreeze, hair dyes, disinfectants, paints and varnishes.
(https://vetmeds.org/)
- Parfum (Fragrance): The safety of fragrances for pets can vary. Some strong or concentrated fragrances may irritate pets' sensitive noses.
- Citric Acid:
From one extreme -
Citric acid is a natural, plant-based product that is derived from citrus fruits. It has a number of uses and is considered safe for dogs when use
Using volcanic clay on wounds can offer several benefits:
▲ Absorbs excess moisture: Volcanic clay has excellent absorbent properties, which can help to draw out excess moisture from the wound. This can create a drier environment that promotes better wound healing. Also helps to staunch the bleeding.
▲ Supports natural healing: The minerals and trace elements present in volcanic clay are believed to have therapeutic properties that can aid in the natural healing process of wounds. These minerals may provide essential nutrients for the skin and tissues to repair themselves.
▲ Anti-inflammatory properties: Volcanic clay contains minerals like silica, magnesium, and calcium, which are anti-inflammatory. The clay may help minimize swelling and discomfort around the wound by reducing inflammation.
▲ Antimicrobial action: Some types of volcanic clay possess antimicrobial properties, which means they can inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms. This can be particularly beneficial in preventing wound infections.
▲ Soothing and cooling effect: When applied topically, volcanic clay can have a soothing and cooling effect on the wound site, relieving pain and itching.
▲ Natural and non-toxic: Volcanic clay is a natural substance, free from harsh chemicals or additives, making it a potentially safer option for wound care compared to some synthetic products.
#clayfirstaid #clayforpets #clayforallwounds #healingclayforpets
We aren't only clayzy for clay here at Clay for Pets, we also rave about raw too! Look at that whole little body getting to work on that bone.
#dachshund #feedraw #clayforpets
A remarkable natural detoxifyer for our pets.
#claycatalyst #clayforpets #claydetox
Clover and Tide Clay for Pets detox. I detox my dogs and cat at least 3 to 4 times a year as a proactive approach to their wellbeing. #clayforpets #claydetox
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Being proactive with your pets' health goes a long way in keeping your fur kids healthy.
Depending on their level of exposure to household, garden and environmental toxins and allergens you can give you pets a clay detox soak once or twice a week.
#proactivepetparent #pethealth #petclaysoak #petdetox