Are wax melt scents safe for dogs?

Dr. Burch advises that pet owners use all scented products in moderation and with caution, and that all scented candles or diffusers be out of reach of your pet so they don’t attempt to take a bite.

However, if you have a pet dog, there are times when you might not want to hold onto them.

Fragrance oil and essential oil wax melts

Artificial scents can be problematic for your animals, and some essential oils and scents are toxic to cats and dogs. Trial and error are required because even if a scent is deemed safe, that doesn’t guarantee that your pet will like it.

Dogs, for instance, have about 300 million olfactory receptors, compared to six million in humans. And when it comes to analyzing smells, dogs’ brains are forty times more advanced than ours. Since no artificial device can duplicate a dog’s sense of smell, you can imagine how sensitive your dog will be to odors.

Although cats’ sense of smell is not as acute as dogs’, it is still quite remarkable. Cats’ sense of smell is approximately 14 times better than ours and they have over 200 million olfactory receptors. So even though they don’t have a dog’s keen sense of smell, they still have an impressive sense of smell.

Are wax melts safe for dogs and cats?

Usually, when we talk about something being safe for pets, we’re talking about animals like dogs and cats who have free reign of the house. Even though the occasional person owns a house rabbit, most animals are kept out of the way in cages or enclosures.

For cats, wax melts could pose more of a problem. This is because some of the components in wax melts, such as scents and essential oils, often cause them to become significantly more sensitive. Furthermore, even when you think wax burners or wax melts are out of reach, cats can access them because they can climb higher up on furniture and cabinets.

The best course of action is to make sure that your wax melts are out of reach of you by adhering to the instructions in my wax melt storage guide.

What essential oils are safe to diffuse around pets?

For proper dilution of pet-friendly oils, it is typically necessary to use at least 1 drop of pure essential oil to 50 drops of a pure carrier oil. Remember that even safe essential oils can irritate the airways when inhaled. … Essential Oils Safe for Cats:

  • Chamomile oil.
  • Jasmine oil.
  • Lavender oil.
  • Rose oil.
  • FAQ

    Which wax melts are safe for dogs?

    Pet Safe Wax
    • Lavender: Pet-Safe Wax Melt. …
    • Chamomile Pet Safe Soy Wax Melts. …
    • Dog Bone & Cat Paw Soy Wax Melts, Highly Scented by Animal Rescue We Match And Donate to Local Shelters Within NY.
    • Tiny cat paw wax melts, soy-based vegan wax, lemongrass essential oil, pet-safe wax melts, cat lovers, and aromatherapy

    Can you use wax melts when you have a dog?

    Wax melts are a fragrance-containing product that, like many other items in our homes, can be harmful to pets. Artificial scents, lead, benzene, paraffin wax, and other ingredients can all be harmful to the health of our pets.

    Is scented wax bad for dogs?

    Even though the fragrances in Homesick scented candles are safe for dogs and other pets, other scented candles and air fresheners, like plug-in and aerosol varieties, could contain irritants or dangerous ingredients.

    Do wax melts harm pets?

    “Pet owners must take extra precautions when using wax melts, candles, and essential oils around their pets.” While some wax melts can contain harmful ingredients, not all of them are harmful or toxic to cats. Those infused with essential oils and paraffin are especially harmful.