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Antifreeze
With winter upon us many of us will be putting
Antifreeze in our car engines. At this time we want to take a moment to remind everyone about the dangers of antifreeze to children and pets. We all know that it is a deadly, highly toxic substance,
fatal even in small doses! Unfortunately, antifreeze has a very sweet taste that appeals to both children and animals. Dogs have been known to
chew through containers to get to it. One of our adopters lost their beloved pet to Antifreeze so the reality of this dangerous substance hits close to home (read her story).
Each year in the U.S. as many as 10,000 of our best friends are poisoned, either
accidentally or due to ignorance, as a result of exposure to antifreeze. All it takes is a teaspoon for a dog. It causes immediate kidney failure and by the time the symptoms of poisoning appear, the
animals are already doomed. It is 100% fatal, no exceptions.
There is a solution currently in the works. A bittering agent could be added during the manufacturing process. This bittering agent, denatoninol
benzoate, is the world's bitterest substance. The bittering agent itself is safe, biodegradable, and will not harm engines. For only pennies a gallon, it
would not harm and would save thousands of dog lives each year.
Even though more and more states are passing regulations requiring the addition of this bittering agent that would make antifreeze and engine
coolants, unpalatable (California is one of states requiring this addition), For now, until national legislation and regulation is passed (bill HR 1563 for just
such a thing is pending), it is better to be safe than sorry. Keep all containers tightly sealed, well out of reach and please watch your car for deadly leaks.
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