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you lost 2 ets from chemical exposure? I'm so sorry that's terrible.

Gabe came home last night but his liver levels were still worrisome.

The vet felt as long as he could keep down fluids, he would be just

as well resting at home. We 'll go for a recheck next week. I

really don't think he ate anything like a plant or trash. He's a

funny guy, not really like a dog at all. Thanks for your prayers.

melissa

 

 

, " sherirs04 " <sherirs04

wrote:

>

> I checked out a book called organic housekeeping by ellen sandbeck. It

> says to never wet mop bamboo. Sweep, vacume, or dry mop frequently.

> wipe up spills immediately. wipe clean with a lightly dampened cloth

> and wipe dry(this can be done by one quick spritz from your spray

> bottle of cleaning vinegar, drop the cloth on the floor and push it

> around with a dutch rubber broom. do not use an acrylic floor wax on a

> floor with a urethane finish. Also, could he have eaten a house plant

> or one outside?

>

> I feel for you. We lost both of our pets in the past year to using

> chemicals in our home. I will pray for your furbaby.

>

> , " Melissa " <mapalicka@>

> wrote:

> >

> > To keep a long story short, a few days ago my dog was admitted to the

> > vet for liver problems because of possible poison! I am writing to

> > get more suggestions for non toxic cleaning ideas. We are already

> > fairly natural, baking soda as a scrub, no chlorine bleach, 7th

> > Generation dish soap.. However, my one purchased product was to clean

> > and mop our bamboo floors-Method. I didn't think this was especially

> > bad, but maybe it built up on his paws or something! Would dilute

> > castile soap and water or vinegar and water be better/less toxic on

> > the floors?

> > thanks,

> > melissa

> >

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I am a professional pet sitter and have been a animal care professional for

over 20 years.

I've also been on the earthy/green side for most of that time.

My preferred products of use are

Shaklee's Basic H and Basic G

I use all their products but those are the main two I use in clients homes for

clean ups.

In addition I use OdoBan or Simple Solution for heavy soil or areas needing

deoderizers.

Our family likes to camp and I use the Basic H for all of our camping needs as

well. It has been an official Earth Day product and used by many environmental

groups.

The secret to using the produts is giving a few seconds to work.

The Basic H has so many uses that it's impossible to count.

The Basic H is for household and the Basic G is for Germicide.

Shaklee has a full range of cleaning products....

The OdoBan is available at Sams and some Wal-Marts.

The Simple Solution is available at many pet stores.

Shaklee is available thru area distibutors....

And one final word... for those of you who still use Teflon beware.. it's a

killer for birds!!!!!!!!!!!

Robin

 

 

 

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