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Old 10-03-2012, 10:43 AM   #9
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by Ladym View Post
I wrote to the company and this is the reply
I understand your concern but please know that we would never market a product that we thought was potentially harmful to any animal.

This toothpaste formula was tested on 860 dogs and 350 cats. We got back a result of 100% conformance, in all the exhibitions, no secondary reactions, allergies, diarrhea or any other disease related to the ingestion of a toxic ingredient has been reported or found. 100% of the material used in the test was quarantined first in order to evaluate the proper compounding of the formula.

In order for tea tree oil to be toxic to dogs (or humans for that matter) it has to be consumed in very large quantities (think drinking a liter). Our formulas have less than 1/10th of 1% so even if the dog ate the whole product, it would not be toxic for the dog. While tea tree oil can be toxic in very large quantities, it has tremendous benefits when used correctly. It is a natural antiseptic and helps get rid of plaque, which can be extremely detrimental to an animal’s health possibly leading to heart disease and kidney failure. There are many vitamins and herbs that are so good for us when used correctly but toxic if not - vitamin a and other oil based vitamins are prime examples because the oil can build up in your body if you consume too much.

We have been selling this toothpaste for over 6 years now. We've sold nearly a million units and do not have one case of adverse side effects..

We truly appreciate your concern and I hope you know that our company is made up of animal advocates like yourself.


Casey Cook

Operations Manager

Just EcoWellDog

casey@EcoWellDog.com

Phone: (512) 442-3647 Fax: 512-532-6434
I paste what I wrote on the other thread:

I was buying what he said, until he said it's toxic in only large quantities, “think of drinking a liter”. The article says as little as 7 drops can poison a dog. I'm not saying his product is unsafe, I guess it just depends on how much you trust the company and what he's saying. It probably wouldn’t bother me a too much using a tested product with tree oil in it, such as this toothpaste. However, some people buy the tree oil themselves and experiment with it, this is what I think would be unsafe. Lots of things are unsafe if used in too high of a concentration, but because this is natural, some people might overuse it, not realizing its poisonous in large concentrations. I also wouldn’t want it in a variety of products that I used on my dog, it seems like that might be harmful as well. I mean if it’s in a variety of things, he could be getting a drop here and there etc.

By the way, good for him for replying so quickly, and also to the company for testing the product. This would make me feel a little safer.
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