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Glycerine

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Glycerine is a substance that is contained in many products that you can use for your dog. But what is glycerine and how does it affect your four-legged friend? In this article, you will find out more about glycerine in relation to dogs and what advantages and disadvantages it has.

What is glycerine?

Glycerine is a colorless, sweet-tasting, viscous liquid obtained from vegetable or animal fats. It is also called glycerine or glycerol and belongs to the alcohols. Glycerine is used in a variety of industrial applications, for example as a humectant, plasticizer, solvent or antifreeze. Glycerine is also used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food production.

How does glycerine come into contact with dogs?

Glycerine can come into contact with dogs in various ways. On the one hand, it can be contained in food, for example as an ingredient in dry food, snacks or chews. On the other hand, it can be used in grooming, for example as an ingredient in shampoos, creams or ear cleaners. It can also be used in veterinary medicine, for example as a carrier for active ingredients or as a laxative.

What are the benefits of glycerine for dogs?

Glycerine has a number of positive properties that can be useful for dogs. On the one hand, it can bind moisture and thus care for the skin and coat and protect them from drying out. On the other hand, it can improve the taste and consistency of food or treats and thus increase acceptance. It can also extend the shelf life of products and protect against mold growth.

What are the disadvantages of glycerine for dogs?

However, glycerine also has some negative properties that can be harmful to dogs. Firstly, an overdose can occur if too much glycerine is ingested. This can lead to diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain or dehydration. On the other hand, an intolerance or allergy can occur if the dog is sensitive to glycerine. This can lead to a skin rash, itching, swelling or breathing difficulties.

How can you avoid or reduce glycerine for your dog?

If you want to avoid or reduce glycerine for your dog, you should follow a few tips. Firstly, you should always check the ingredients of the products you use for your dog. Look out for the names glycerin, glycerol or glycerol. Secondly, you should always stick to the recommended dosage and not give too much of a product. You should also always pay attention to your dog's reaction.

Glycerine is a substance that can have both advantages and disadvantages for dogs. It is important to inform yourself and make a conscious decision as to whether and how you want to use glycerine for your dog.


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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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