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Some essential oils like lavender, chamomile, and frankincense may be safe for dogs in properly diluted forms and under veterinary guidance.
Smelling peppermint oil can irritate dogs and potentially cause respiratory distress, especially if the oil is undiluted or used in enclosed areas.
Peppermint oil can be toxic to dogs if used improperly; only pet-formulated, diluted products should be used and always under veterinary supervision.
Peppermint oil can be dangerous to dogs if used improperly, especially in undiluted form or without veterinary guidance. While some pet products use highly diluted peppermint oil, direct exposure or ingestion poses significant health risks.
Peppermint oil is generally unsafe for dogs and can cause serious health issues if ingested, inhaled, or applied to their skin. Always consult a veterinarian before using any essential oils around pets.
Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) may be given to dogs in specific cases under veterinary supervision, but it carries notable risks and requires caution.
Pepto-Bismol is not safe for all dog breeds and should only be used under veterinary supervision due to potential risks and drug interactions.
Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) may be used for mild stomach issues in dogs, but only under veterinary supervision due to potential health risks.
Pepto-Bismol can be used for some dogs under strict veterinary supervision, but it is not safe for all breeds or situations and carries several potential risks.
Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) can sometimes be given to dogs for mild gastrointestinal issues, but only under direct veterinary supervision due to potential risks.

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