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Is This Weed Killer Safe For PetsQuestion:Is the vinegar, salt and soap weed killer harmful to pets? I would like to try it on my paved area however my puppy is likely to lick the area. Should I apply and then keep her away for a week? Hose it in after a few days?Stacey from Australia Answer:The ASPCA lists salt as a food to avoid giving your pet. It has also been my personal experience that a lot of dogs (and some cats) enjoy the smell and taste of soap (although usually bar soap). None of these ingredients are likely to seriously hurt your pet in small quantities, but mild to severe digestive upsets are possible depending on the quantities ingested. I would feel comfortable telling you to apply it and then keep her away from the area for a week. That is more than enough time for it to work on weeds. If after that you notice that she starts licking the area, go ahead and wash it down with a hose. Here are some more food and household products the ASPCA deems unsafe for dogs and cats. For more information visit www.aspca.orgFoods
Warm Weather Garden Hazards
Medications (even in small doses)
Cold Weather Hazards
Common Household Hazards
Holiday Hazards
Non-toxic Substances for Dogs and CatsThese are considered non-toxic, although they can cause mild gastrointestinal upset in some animals:
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