Should I not use lawn chemicals if I have dogs?
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Rilbie Dilbie.
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July 14, 2024 at 8:04 pm #132248
Alexa
Verified ParticipantWe love our yard, it’s super green and our lawn company does a great job. But we recently discovered that despite all of their “family, kid, and pet safe” marketing and using “natural products” they do use a lawn chemical (SpeedZone) for weed control (and that’s essential apparently to the yard looking the way it does).
What are everyone’s thoughts on here as far as lawn chemicals for dog owners?
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August 11, 2024 at 7:34 pm #132630
Alex Schenker, Co-Founder/CEO
KeymasterI would proceed with caution. While the labels for herbicides typically state to let the product dry before allowing your pets (and kids) to roam on it (make sure you find out what exact product is being applied and read the label), the CDC says to wait at least 24 hours:
Do not let kids or pets play on or touch areas where weed killer has been applied until 24 hours have passed.
There are some studies, such as this one in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, suggesting a link between some of the chemicals in commonly used herbicides and CML (Canine Malignant Lymphoma).
At our house – we let the lawn company do their thing in the front yard (where our pets don’t roam), but in the back where they play all day, we stay herbicide free and have simply learned to live with some weeds (in exchange for peace of mind).
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August 11, 2024 at 8:26 pm #132632
Narwal
Verified ParticipantGood advice Alex. We’ve started using Sunday lawn care per a reco in this post. I’ll try and remember to post back here after we’ve used it for a while. One of our pups LOVES to eat grass, despite all of our training to try and get him not do to so. And after all, consuming grass is not by itself a health concern (in fact, as you point out in this article, it can be a good thing for digestion, etc.). Obviously, if the grass has been treated with herbicides, I’d be concerned.
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September 1, 2024 at 7:59 pm #132633
Alexa
Verified ParticipantSunday lawn care looks like just what we need! I’m so glad that such an option exists today. Does anyone have any before/after photos you wouldn’t mind sharing?
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September 1, 2024 at 8:03 pm #132634
Alex Schenker, Co-Founder/CEO
KeymasterAlexa, you can find several photos Kimberly took during her testing of Sunday lawn care. Here’s a comparison of her lawn before and after Sunday:
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September 29, 2024 at 7:24 pm #132635
Rilbie Dilbie
Verified ParticipantSecond that vote for Sunday. But also know that if you live in hotter climates, it’s going to be a bit more of a struggle keeping the weeds under control. But ask yourself: would you rather have the piece of mind over a few weeds? This was an easy decision for myself, personally.
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