Having a pet is an experience that I think everyone should have at least once in their life. The human-pet relationship reaches us on a level that few other experiences can. Not all of us can handle the kind of commitment that is this enduring and dedicated.

The bond between humans and their pets has always been one of my greatest interests. I had researched the topic for years and heard people discuss it, but never experienced it for myself until recently. My experience was deep and meaningful and made me realize that taking physical and mental care of my pet was as important as caring for.

Many pets are poisoned in the comfort of home, the very place they should be safe. The poisoning is the result of exposure to common commercial cleaning agents. Some cleaners you use every day can destroy tissue on contact because they are extremely acidic or alkaline. They are absorbed by tissue membranes and go directly to your pets bloodstream, causing a variety of serious problems. You may think the pads of your pet’s feet are too tough to allow the chemicals to hurt, but they aren’t. The lining of animal’s noses is also very sensitive. 

Something seemingly innocent, such as walking on a freshly mopped floor is dangerous for pets because they absorb the chemicals through their feet. Keep in mind that dogs perspire through their snouts and paws, which makes these areas extremely vulnerable to damage. Smelling the chemical fumes of commercial cleaners you use irritates the membranes of their noses and lets the poison in that way. dangerous household chemical cleaners? Many places are now making organic cleaning products that have no harmful chemicals in them. They work just as well as commercial products and they are, in general, a lot safer. You can also easily find organic pet shampoos, organic flea collars, vitamins, and organic health remedies online. Start using them and keep your pets, your family and your home safe from harmful chemicals.

What can you do to avoid exposing your pets and your family to

 or we just can’t, due to personal circumstances. If you do have an opportunity to own a pet and form that special bond, I guarantee your life will never be the same. myself! My journey to learn more started me on a quest to locate products that would give my pet a long and happy life and share the information with others. Here are some basic things I found.

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  1. Nancy G

    On March 25, 2009 at 12:44 am

    I just in the last 7 months had a little dog that was 15 lbs that was perfectly healthy and 11 years old die from liver failure. Within 6 months of my dog\’s passing, my cat (5 years old) passed away from liver failure also. Neither of the animal hospitals said why they had liver failure until I spoke with several people that said they had exactly the same situation happen with their pets. My little dog and my little cat were very healthy and for some unknown reason they became very ill and were dying in front of my eyes without a known cause. After having to put my dog to sleep because of of liver failure I started trying to find what could possibly kill a pet in my home. He ate very well but he started separating himself from me and I could not figure out what was wrong. He always slept on my bed and stayed with me through the night and then he started sleeping under the bed for some unknown reason approx 3 months before his death. At the time I could not figure out why. I now know that this is their way of showing their sickness. He had surgery to remove 2 fatty growths prior to his new behavior and he healed very well from what the vetrinarian said. She made no mention that there was any problem with his blood or liver at the time. I am only able to assume right now that she saw NOTHING wrong with either blood or liver or she would not have performed the operation and would have informed me of the situation. Almost 6 months to the day, my cat became very ill and within 2 weeks he could not move on his own, eat or barely drink water which were the same symtoms that my little dog went through. I took him to another veterinarian a little suspicious that something went undetected causing death to my dog and not sure what it was and the cat had the same diagnosis that my dog had. At this point when we had to put our cat to sleep also there was no reason given as to why the cat had the liver deteriorate. I then came to the conclusion that there was something in my home that I am using that posssibly caused both of my pets to die from liver deterioration within 6 months of each other when both were perfectly healthy and within 1-2 weeks both could not drink, eat, walk or function on a daily basis.

    I have an idea that I have been using something in my home that could possibly have caused this, however, the cleaning fluid that I use is advertised in every way to be SAFE FOR PETS or I would not have used it. I completely stopped any other products used that were not advertised as pet approved and safe to use around them. The only cleaning product I use is Woolite Oxyclean spray cleaner for carpets and furniture which as we all well know unless you never watch commercials, is the safest product for pets!!!. Just 2 days ago I sprayed some Woolite oxyclean on my cloth napkins to remove spaghetti sauce stains and then put them in in washer. Approxmately 1 to 2 hrs later I found white powdered dry substance all over my kitchen sink where I sprayed the napkins with Woolite oxyclean. At that time I picked up the bottle and read KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND IF INGESTION OCCURS ON ANY ONE PERSON DRINK LOTS AND WATER AND CONTACT A DOCTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. It made me wonder why if it was so safe for a 15 lb dog and a 8 lb cat or any other pet, why was it imperative for a human being adult or children should be taken to a doctor immediately. What would make a pet immune to the chemicals and the human not immune to the same chemicals. I NEED TO KNOW, BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO CONSIDER THEIR PETS THEIR CHILDREN AS I DO AND HAVE LOST THEM TO LIVER DETERIORATION WITHOUT A KNOWN CAUSE.

    I would like anyone who has experienced this with their beloved pets to send me an email and let me know if liver failure was cause of death, what was the reason given other than he is getting older and pets do start failing. THAT IS AN UNACCEPTABLE ANSWER WHEN MY VETRINARIAN TOLD ME THAT.MY DOG HAD MORE ENERGY THAN MOST HUMANS OR ANIMALS THAT I HAVE SEEN. MY CAT WAS ONLY 5 YEARS OLD. PLEASE LET ME HEAR FROM YOU. I AM SEARCHING FOR THE TRUTH AND HAVE COME UP WITH NOTHING ELSE AT THIS TIME AND BELIEVE ME I HAVE REVIEWED THIS OVER AND OVER AGAIN DURING THE DAY AND EVEN WHEN I AM TRYING TO SLEEP WHICH IS NOW VERY HARD. THANK YOU YOU, NANCY G

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