Discover the hidden dangers lurking in your own backyard. Many perfectly manicured lawns are sprayed with potent herbicides like glyphosate and 2,4-D, turning your green space into an unseen hazard for pets. Learn how common lawn chemicals are putting your dog or cat at risk every single day.
From HOA mandates to the pursuit of a weed-free yard, these powerful substances cling to your pet's paws and fur. Dogs and cats, meticulous groomers by nature, inevitably ingest these toxins as they lick themselves clean. We explore the alarming truth about 'clean' lawns and the real cost to your furry family members.
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Now, let's talk about what people put on their lawns because then, you know, people let their dogs out, let their cats out, you know, to to go in the yard. But then their yards are often extremely toxic because they've been putting all kinds of herbicides. They could be spraying, you know, glyphosate is a very common one. They could be spraying uh like 24D weed killer. It's very common, especially when there's an HOA around that's going to find you for having dandelions in your yard, even though dandelions are good medicine. You know, you should you should want them to grow so you can harvest them and their roots, et cetera. But when talk to us about when dogs go outside in an unnatural toxic environment, now they're getting exposed, their feet are getting covered with these toxins, and dogs lick their fur, you know, they lick their feet if if they have, you know, if like if a toenail gets broken or whatever, they're going to lick their feet. They're just licking up the pesticides, aren't they? Yeah, and cats do that too. So we have a lot of cats. And cats are constantly licking themselves. ...