How to avoid disinfectant water poisoning in dogs

The first thing we know is that the disinfectants commonly sold on the market are 84 disinfectant and its drip, etc. The main component of 84 disinfectant is calcium hydroxide, which has a strong corrosive effect and therefore can be quite irritating to dogs, and if the dog’s skin is accidentally touched, it is possible to be burned. Dogs are also habitual sniffers and can easily swallow disinfectants from the floor, which can damage their kidney function, liver and other vital organs. Tests have shown that prolonged exposure to this disinfectant can weaken a dog’s resistance and endanger its lifespan. The best way to avoid disinfectant poisoning in your dog’s home is not to buy this type of disinfectant, but to buy a special disinfectant for your pet.

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