Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Lawn Fertilizer Risks To Pets

Some fertilizers may harm pets.


Responsible pet owners should understand the risk to their animals presented by lawn fertilizer products. Examiner.com advises users to read and follow the package instructions to insure their pets' safety.


Research


Scottish terriers are four to seven times more likely to develop bladder cancer after being exposed to lawns treated with herbicides, according to EcoChem.com, a site of professionals in the lawn care industry.


Cancer Connection


A 2004 study by veterinary researchers at Purdue University found that using fertilizers containing pesticides and herbicides may be connected to increased rates of some kinds of cancer in dogs.


Safe Fertilizers


Fertilizers that contain no herbicides or pesticides should be safe to use around pets and birds, but as an added safety measure, water the lawn after application, according to Vigoro.


Precautions


Remove all pet dishes before applying fertilizers, and keep your pets off the grass until it dries thoroughly.


Warning


The American Veterinary Medical Association advises pet owners to store unused fertilizers where pets cannot get into them. If your pet gets into the fertilizer, wash him with soap and water. If you think your pet ingested the fertilizer, contact your veterinarian.








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