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Oils that are harmful to dogs include, but are not limited to: Cinnamon. Citrus (d-limonene) Pennyroyal. Peppermint. Pine. Sweet birch. Tea tree (melaleuca) Wintergreen. What scents can kill a dog? 10 of the most common smells that dogs hate #1. Hot Peppers. #2. Ground Spices. The reaction your dog willRead More →

Continuous fragrance for any size room is just an outlet away with Glade PlugIns Scented Oils. Fill any room in your home with your favorite Glade fragrances by simply inserting the warmer into an outlet for a long-lasting scent that’s adjustable. Each fragrance refill lasts up to 30 days onRead More →

Even so-called green and organic air fresheners can emit hazardous air pollutants. … From a health perspective, air fresheners have been associated with adverse effects, such as migraine headaches, asthma attacks, mucosal symptoms, infant illness, and breathing difficulties. Are plug ins bad for your lungs? Naphthalene. Compounding the risk thatRead More →