Sunday, March 1, 2020

FAQ - Are bath bombs and fizzy salts safe for dogs?


FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions:


Are bath bombs and fizzy salts safe for dogs?
Bath bombs and fizzy salts are safe for dogs but it's really all about the ingredients! The more you know about the ingredients and what goes into making them, the better off you will be so you can make the decision for yourself.
Essentials by APA's bath bombs and fizzy salts actually nourishing. They are made with 100% natural organic ingredients: nourishing coconut oil, castor oil infused with calendula flowers, neem oil, 3% essential oils that do amazing work for the human skin. But does it have the same result for your dog? 
Coconut oil keeps dogs’ fur shiny because of a substance it contains called lauric acid. "Lauric acid has a unique chemical makeup that allows it to penetrate hair shafts easily." This is why coconut oil is used in a lot of hair care products. Other dog owners claim that bath bombs with coconut oil help with their dogs’ dry skin and eczema. Castor oil is humectant on the skin, moisturizing, cleansing properties. It accelerates blood flow to the skin, thus increasing hair growth. It is very nourishing on the skin and helps strengthen the roots with essential nutrients
As you can see, a lot of great benefits for our K-9 friends. 
You should still do your research despite these supposed benefits. If your dog shows signs of skin irritation such as redness or itchiness, stop bathing them with bath bombs and fizzy salts right away.

The main worry most dog owners have is when dogs accidentally drink up the bath bomb water. There is a lot of cause for worry as it may poison them and threaten their health. Most bath bombs don’t have poisonous substances for dogs such as chocolate, caffeine, xylitol (a sweetener found in candies and baked goods).

Some people are still worried about bath bombs and fizzy salts since most contain essential oils. Certain essential oils are useful as home remedies for particular ailments dogs suffer from. However, there are also oils that your dog should stay away from.

Although bath bombs with essential oils are generally diluted to the point that the volume of essential oils is almost non existence. There is a lot of debate on which essential oils are safe or harmful for dogs. It’s best to ask a local trusted veterinarian who is educated in oils. If your dog shows signs of an upset stomach such as vomiting, impenitence, or diarrhea, take him to the vet right away.
Bath bombs and fizzy salts with the correct ingredients are usually safe for dogs. Before buying a few bath bombs for your dog, ask your vet first . If they are safe and you decide to go ahead and use it, and your dog shows signs of discomfort after using a bath bomb, stop use and have it checked with its vet for any serious issues.


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