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No, lemon essential oil can be toxic to dogs and should be used with caution or avoided entirely around them.
Yes, eucalyptus oil can be toxic to dogs if ingested or applied directly to their skin.
Yes, lavender oil can be toxic to dogs if ingested or improperly applied.
Lavender, chamomile, and valerian are known to be calming scents for dogs, helping to reduce stress and anxiety.
If dogs smell peppermint oil, it may cause mild irritation or distress; in higher concentrations, it can be toxic and should be used with caution around pets.
Yes, the smell of many essential oils can bother dogs and may even be harmful if they are sensitive or exposed to concentrated aromas.
Lavender, lemon, and eucalyptus essential oils are effective at neutralizing dog odors when used safely and properly around pets.
While some essential oils can be used around dogs in moderation, many are toxic to pets and diffusing them could be dangerous.
Lavender essential oil is widely considered the safest to use around dogs when properly diluted and used in moderation.

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