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Is it bad if my dog eats grass that has been sprayed with lawn chemicals?

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      Alexa
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      So we basically stay away from Roundup and Glyphosates (we spray our weeds in the beds with a vinegar solution). However, I recently discovered that my “all natural and pet-friendly” lawn company uses SpeedZone for weed control. Any concerns there? Especially since one of our dogs loves to eat grass?

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      lizbeth
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      SpeedZone’s label lists the hazards to humans and animals: “Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through
      the skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Harmful if swallowed. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.” Here’s label info: http://epestcontrol.com/images/Products/labels/SpeedZonePIS.pdf

    • #132626
      Kimberly Alt
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      This is a big reason why I switched to Sunday for my lawn care. Sunday’s products avoid harsh chemicals like SpeedZone. In my Sunday Lawn Care Review, you can read all about my experience with Sunday and see before-and-after photos.

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      lizbeth
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      Wow! What a difference!
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      This is a big reason why I switched to Sunday for my lawn care. Sunday’s products avoid harsh chemicals like SpeedZone. In my Sunday Lawn Care Review, you can read all about my experience with Sunday and see before-and-after photos.

    • #132628
      Rilbie Dilbie
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      I switched to Sunday for the same reason, has worked great for me. Although it takes quite a bit of work and you may not be completely weed free. But in my opinion, the lawn looks a little bit fuller, and the grass healthier.

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