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Dirty paws may carry heavy metals like lead or arsenic, which can cause poisoning. Exposure can lead to neurological damage, kidney issues, and developmental problems.
Germs like E. coli and Salmonella on dirty paws can cause gastrointestinal illnesses. These infections may result in vomiting, diarrhea, and fever if ingested or if they come into contact with open wounds.
Mould spores can settle on dirty paws and be transferred indoors, potentially leading to respiratory problems or allergic reactions. Inhaling or coming into contact with mould can cause coughing, sneezing, skin rashes, or more severe reactions.
Pollen transfer indoors can cause sneezing, itching, and respiratory discomfort, especially pets and humans with sensitivities.
These chemicals, found in soil and water, are persistent in the environment. Long-term exposure can cause hormone disruption, liver damage, and an increased risk of cancer.
Dog paws can pick up fecal matter or urine, which may contain harmful pathogens. Contact can lead to infections, skin irritations, or gastrointestinal issues when ingested or absorbed.
Microplastics pose environmental and health risks. These tiny particles may accumulate on surfaces and, when ingested or inhaled, can lead to long-term health issues.
Grasses are often treated with pesticides and it can lead to poisoning if ingested or absorbed through the skin/ paws. Symptoms may include vomiting, lethargy, or even organ failure with prolonged exposure.
Dirt & Mud not only carry germs, they create a mess on floors, carpets, and furniture requiring extra cleaning to prevent stains and maintain hygiene.