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My mother runs a pet store. Recently, she got a new insect repellant for dogs and cats that contains pennyroyal oil. Pennyroyal is an abortificatient, IIRC, and when consumed orally, is highly toxic.
Web sites I checked said that pennyroal is also used as an insect repellant for animals, but none said how high of a concentration of the oil might be dangerous. My mother is wondering is a pregnant dog might absorb enough through her skin to abort, or if the oil in the spray could be toxic to animals. Mom says there are a lot of semi-toxic products that are sold for pets under the guise of being perfectly safe, and she doesn't want to sell a product that is potentially harmful. Does anyone have an idea how/where I might find information on this? |
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From the SmartBasics.com (manufacturer of herbal supplements) site:
Quote:
------------------ TT "Believe those who seek the truth. Doubt those who find it." --Andre Gide |
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Rats. Try this:
SmartBasics.com ------------------ TT "Believe those who seek the truth. Doubt those who find it." --Andre Gide |
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