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Tag: Pet safety

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How long can a dog stay on Deramaxx? A guide to safe usage

5 min read
Deramaxx (deracoxib), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is a common veterinary medication for managing pain and inflammation in dogs. The appropriate answer to 'How long can a dog stay on Deramaxx?' is not a single period, as it depends on whether the treatment is for a short-term issue, like surgical recovery, or a chronic condition, such as osteoarthritis. In either case, administration must always be under strict veterinary guidance to ensure safety.

When should you not use eucalyptus oil?

4 min read
Ingesting as little as 3.5 mL of pure, undiluted eucalyptus oil can be fatal, a stark reminder that it is highly toxic and knowing when should you not use eucalyptus oil is critical for safety. This essential oil, potent and concentrated, poses serious risks if misused or applied to vulnerable populations.

Is Cetirizine Hydrochloride Safe for Dogs?

4 min read
Canine environmental allergies affect an estimated 10% to 15% of the dog population, leading many owners to ask: **Is cetirizine hydrochloride safe for dogs?** This common antihistamine can offer relief, but understanding its proper use is crucial.

Understanding the Controversy: Why is Xylitol Being Banned? (Spoiler: It's Not)

3 min read
In 2024, a study published in the *European Heart Journal* linked high levels of the sugar substitute xylitol to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, igniting a wave of online misinformation and concern over whether the sweetener was being banned. Contrary to sensationalist headlines, regulatory bodies like the FDA have not banned xylitol, but recent findings warrant a closer look at its potential risks alongside its established benefits.

Is omeprazole safe for dogs? Understanding Veterinary Usage and Risks

5 min read
While commonly recognized as the human over-the-counter heartburn medication Prilosec, omeprazole is also frequently used in veterinary medicine. It is generally considered safe for dogs when administered short-term under a veterinarian's guidance, primarily for treating stomach ulcers and acid reflux.

Does minoxidil transfer to a pillow? Everything you need to know

5 min read
According to the Mayo Clinic, allowing minoxidil to completely dry for 2 to 4 hours is necessary to prevent it from staining bed linens or transferring to other parts of the body. Understanding how and why **does minoxidil transfer to a pillow** is crucial for safe and effective use, preventing unwanted side effects, and protecting household members and pets.

Understanding Where Not to Put Permethrin: A Guide to Safe Usage

4 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), permethrin is a highly effective insecticide and repellent, but improper use can lead to adverse effects. Understanding where not to put permethrin is crucial for its safe and effective application, whether for treating an infestation or repelling insects.