What effect does baking soda have on dogs?

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Baking soda has gastronomic uses and is accustomed whiten and remove stains unruly clothes and also in cleaning the house.

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As for health issues, many use it to whiten their teeth due to its power. abrasive and whitening, and at the same time attacks mouth bacteria because it is a good germicide.

Others dilute it in water and drink it to fight stomach ache since it is a product that regulates PH. It is therefore obvious that bicarbonate has a permanent place in a home.

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If many hygienic and health virtues are attributed to it, a sachet of bicarbonate cannot be missing from your home, even more so if you have a dog as a pet.

But is not so. Like many other common products in the family pantry (honey, grapes, avocado, chocolate), dogs cannot ingest baking soda. Never. She will hurt.

Dogs can't eat baking soda./ Photo: Shutterstock.Dogs can’t eat baking soda./ Photo: Shutterstock.

When to Apply Baking Soda to Dogs

Experts say that applying baking soda before brushing your pet’s fur has many benefits. This is what it ensures the blog I am a dog which in one of its entries highlights the potential advantages of this product for dog health.

It is a resource when, despite the routine bath, our pet still has a strong “dog smell”. Or he might have other odors if he played with other animals or garbage.

Brushing the coat after applying baking soda is a way to improve the coat./ Image Pixabay.Brushing the coat after applying baking soda is a way to improve the coat./ Image Pixabay.

With bicarbonate we can dry clean his fur: spread the powder and massage so that it penetrates until it touches the skin. Leave to act for 15 minutes and brush your hair until the dust is removed.

The blog Soy un Perro states that baking soda is a pesticide effective against fleas and ticks, insects that suck blood and leave bites that can become wounds if the dog scratches and licks it.

Sprinkle baking soda on the coat and let it sit for several minutes before bathing your pet. Or mix the product with bath water, avoiding getting it in your eyes, mouth or nose. And you always have to do it Flushing as a final step.

dog teeth

Pets also need oral cleaning from time to time to remove tartar. As the Fluoride is toxic It is not convenient for them to use traditional toothpaste.

Occasionally, baking soda is helpful in cleaning tartar from dogs' teeth./ Photo by Gustavo Fring on Pexels.Occasionally, baking soda is helpful in cleaning tartar from dogs’ teeth./ Photo by Gustavo Fring on Pexels.

You can use a mixture of baking soda and water to brush his teeth. This practice should not be frequent because it could wear away tooth enamel, and you also need to reduce the possibility of the dog ingesting baking soda. Every now and then it doesn’t do anything to him.

If the animal has been the victim of mosquito, bee or wasp bites, prepare a paste with bicarbonate and water and spread it on the affected area several times a day. If the the sting comes from a waspgo to the vet.

Baking soda is also used to clean your bed and toys, or our carpets and armchairs that the animal uses: rub them with bicarbonate of soda and leave them to act for a while to eliminate the bad smell. Finally brush the surfaces.

In case of scabies

The Pet Life digital site, in a very complete text, teaches us how to use baking soda in case of scabiesa skin infection caused by mites.

Baking soda with water is used to clean scabies mites.  How to do it./ Pixabay.Baking soda with water is used to clean scabies mites. How to do it./ Pixabay.

How to do it:

  • Dilute a tablespoon of baking soda in a glass of water (or double the amount if the pet is large) and put the mixture in a spray bottle.
  • Spray the affected skin.
  • You can spread the solution with a clean, damp cloth and rub gently.
  • Leave to act for 10 minutes and bathe the dog until there are no traces of bicarbonate left.
  • Dry your pet with a towel.

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