of course not. it would probably kill them.
Normally, grass is safe for pets. Lots of animals eat grass (cows, horses, goats, etc.). House pets use grass to aid in digestion and I think as a remedy for an upset tummy.
These products are in a solution of 50% water and 50% brandy. Taken in the doses suggested they would not be a problem, but, alcoholics being alcoholics, taken in large doses, it would still have the same effect as drinking 50% brandy. It's a slippery slope. Don't go there.
Yes, garlic is often believed to help repel fleas due to its strong odor, but it is not a proven or recommended method for flea control in pets. In fact, garlic can be toxic to pets in large amounts and should not be used as a flea remedy. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for safe and effective flea control options for your pet.
To effectively control ants using flour as a natural remedy, sprinkle flour along ant trails and entry points. Ants will ingest the flour, which expands in their stomachs and causes them to die. This method is safe and non-toxic for humans and pets.
Diatomaceous earth is a natural ant killer that is safe for pets.
Diatomaceous earth is an effective ant killer that is safe for pets.
Potable alcohol is safe for consumption in this region.
No, it is not safe to microwave alcohol as it can create a fire hazard due to the flammable nature of alcohol vapors.
No, microwaving alcohol is not safe as it can lead to the alcohol vaporizing and potentially causing a fire or explosion. It is best to avoid heating alcohol in a microwave.
It depends on the specific plant. Some plants are toxic to pets if ingested, while others are safe. It is important to research the specific plant to determine if it is safe for pets to be around.
My new house as electric baseboard heaters. Are they safe for pets and babies?
Yes, the Christmas cactus is safe for pets to be around as it is non-toxic to cats and dogs.