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I haven't used any sunscreen on Tara yet but I found this article that has some interesting information about it:
http://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/sunscreen-for-dogs.html
The trick is to protect your dog from the sun without exposing him/her to chemicals that could be even more harmful...
That has been my concern Ricki, what would be safe for their tender noses and what if sprays got into the eyes? It appears from this article that even the sunscreens made just for dogs contain harmful chemicals in them and the average consumer would not be aware and think like most of us do, if it's recommended by ABC.. organization and made for dogs it must be safe.
(For example: We had been using Tom's Natural toothpaste on grandkids for awhile before I read the ingredients and there were some notably harmful chemicals is it, so I feel it's just so easy to be deceived)
I posted last Sunday about some new dark spots/freckles I noticed on Murphy's back. And I will mention to the Vet next week during annual visit, as I do know they can get sun damaged skin and possibly cancer from the sun.
I don't expect the Vet to be any more educated about a safe dog sunscreen as she is about selling Science Diet, so I just will continue to keep Murphy's coat longer in the summer for more natural protection of his back, but there's still that doodle nose. And I really do think he would just lick off anything that was on his nose and if he's in the sun, he's usually swimming. So a sunscreen would have to be edible, waterproof and non toxic. Oh dear.
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