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    • Anywhere with You // Hydrangea & Vanilla by Companion Candles. Companion Candles. Loren’s products are cruelty-free, vegan, and “free of the four P's: paraffins, phthalates, preservatives and petroleum.”
    • COCO by Stone Candles in White Tea. walmart. This paraben-free candle is made with non-GMO, food-grade certified coconut oil and a lead-free cotton wick.
    • Crackling Wood Wick Candle in Yuzu Citrus by Hemlock Park. Hemlock Park. This organic coconut wax candle has a wooden wick that gives off a rustic crackle as it burns.
    • Uncorked Wine Candle by Craig Davies. Uncommon Goods. For the oenophiles out there, this wine-scented candles are for you, or, as one reviewers notes, an “amazing gift option for those who love candles and or are wine connoisseurs.”
  1. Jan 8, 2016 · In that case, you need to take extra precautions. “Candles should be placed well out of reach of animals,” says Dr. Fallek. Keep them off coffee tables and low windowsills. If you have dogs, a shelf, high table or mantelpiece should do it. Just be sure not to place the candle on or near a runner or dangling decoration that could be pulled ...

    • Are Scented Candles Toxic?
    • Choosing Pet Safe Scented Candles
    • Pet Safe Alternatives to Scented Candles
    • Make Homemade Candles
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    • Using Essential Oils with Dogs

    According to the National Candle Association, as candles burn, the wax turns to liquid and is drawn up the wick. The heated wax transforms into a gas and breaks down into tiny hydrogen and carbon particles that can be inhaled. It's crucial to be mindful of the wax and wick ingredients, as they can be inhaled by both you and your pets. The following...

    To minimize the risks associated with scented candles, it is generally recommended to: 1. Choose candles made from natural, pet-safe ingredients. Avoid paraffin wax and choose soy, coconut, or beeswax candles. 2. Avoid cheap candles with synthetic fragrances or essential oils from unknown sources. 3. Choose candles with cotton, paper, or wooden wic...

    The following is a list of pet-safe alternatives to scented candles that may be toxic to dogs. The candles listed are made with 100% natural plant-based wax without dyes, paraffin, phthalates, formaldehyde, or parabens. These brands use 100% cotton wicks. 1. One Fur All Pet House Candles 2. Plant Therapy Scented Candles 3. Project Sudz Pet Odor Fig...

    If you love DIY, making homemade candles can be fun and affordable. If you haven't noticed, pet-safe candles aren't cheap. Here's a basic recipe for making a homemade candle using soy wax or beeswax:

    • One Fur All – 100% Natural Soy Wax Candle, 20 Fragrances – Pet Odor Eliminator, Appx 60 Hrs Burn Time, Non-Toxic, Reusable Glass Jar Scented Candles – Pet House Candle, Apple Cider.
    • Pet’s Favorite – Tested & Proven – Odor Eliminating Candle, Pet-Friendly Scented Candle, in 4 Great Fragrances – 70-Hour Burn Time, Cotton Wick (French Vanilla, Pack of 1)
    • Mini Pet Friendly Candle | Pet Safe Candle | All Natural Candle | Non-Toxic Candle | Pet Odor Eliminator | Pure Soy Candle | Dog & Cat Safe Candle | Up to 18 Hour Burn Time | 2 oz (Bergamot Sunrise)
    • Pet-Pourri Pet Odor Eliminator Candle, Pawsitively Fresh, 7.5 Oz – Jasmine, Fresh Air and Pear (Veterinarian Recommended)
  2. Aug 1, 2024 · Candles can add to the ambiance and fragrance of your home. But many scented candles contain toxic chemicals that can harm dogs. Fragrances can cause an allergic reaction or irritate existing respiratory problems in dogs. To keep your dog safe, choose unscented candles made of soy, beeswax, or vegetable wax.

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · Soy or beeswax candles are considered safer alternatives to candles made from paraffin wax. They are non-toxic and free from harmful chemicals. Soy candles are made from renewable soybean oil, while beeswax candles are derived from natural beeswax. Look for candles with natural wicks, such as cotton or hemp. 3.

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  5. Dec 6, 2021 · Doggos simply hate spicy scents! Use a mixture of flour, powdered mustard, and fine-crushed hot peppers in your quest to deter dogs from digging in your garden flower beds. Use the following dog-repelling recipe: 2 1/2 parts flour; 1 part hot pepper powder; 1 1/2 parts Dry Mustard Powder/.