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Can I spray my dog with Febreze or Lysol?
He rolled in something really stinky and it is too cold and rainy today to give him a bath, plus hubby is not home to help me. (he does not like baths) Will this tide us over til this weekend when we can bathe him
8 Answers
- ClicketyClackLv 76 years agoFavourite answer
It won't help plus it's dangerous to the dog. Put him in the bathtub where you can use warm (not hot at all) water and bathe and rinse him there. Then towel dry him and blow dry him if he'll let you. Good luck but no Febreze or Lysol. Won't work anyway!! : /
- jean ann jLv 76 years ago
Febreze has killed and made some pets sick.
Lysol is a chemical and will burn the skin and make the dog sick. And it will lick it.
Wiping the dog off with old rags and paper towels will help.
- 6 years ago
It is ur duty to research on it, so go to a specialist and consult! Damn! U have to learn what is responsibility and then hold a dog as a pet! Fffff
- 6 years ago
Dont do that. What if the dog licks himself. Ask Petco for something friendly and nontoxic.
- 6 years ago
No, those contain chemicals which could cause harm to the dog, you should just use soap and water