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Is it just me or what?
Recently there has been many questions and very rude answers about testing of different "Human" products on animals.
But everyday you see a dozen or more questions about using "Human" products on our cats and dogs.
Is human shampoo safe for adult dogs?
Can I bath my cat in baby shampoo?
Is it safe to give my dog benadryl?
Just to name a few.
Is it just me or what that see something wrong?
8 Answers
- Last ResortLv 610 years agoFavorite Answer
i see it as a sign the economy is bad thats about it...people are going to try and cut costs as much as possible they think it does the exact same thing they dont realize that it's not the best for the animal. many so humanize there pets that they think it should work the same..
i know many people that laugh at me because i wont skimp on my dogs diet and shampoos
"just give him scraps and that cheap dog food" "just use that $1 hair shampoo" "dont you realize were in a bad economy and you are wasting money on your dog?"
i ignore it and educate them.
Source(s): currently switched to taste of the wild and bio groom =D - 10 years ago
Well some people love there dogs so much thay want there dogs to use some of the same stuff we use but get alittle cerouis if it is safe or not and it saves money
- dan pLv 410 years ago
I also use bio groom and show season and I've given my dog benadryl before,also gave my dog penicillin shots to get rid of a gash she had cause my pitty and her got in a fight.don't feel sorry for this dog I think my pitty got the worst end of this fight .I don't condone fighting dogs but I will help them when they need it.I can't afford a vet
- 10 years ago
It depends. Benadryl is often advised by licensed veterinarians - my friend's dog takes Benadryl as directed by their vet to keep her from itching due to allergies.
Other than that, you can't blame people for being curious and really, it's good that they're asking rather than just doing it. :)
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- Mrs. CrawlerLv 410 years ago
I see it as people are suffering financially. They are trying to care for there animals the best they can on a limited income. I think people need to be more sensitive to this instead of being rude. Just give them the facts if you know and move on,
Source(s): Dog owner - 10 years ago
Im not sure but I would say no its not a good idea
you should ask your vet but animals should not be tested on