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Is there a difference between human and dog sunscreen?

Rosa Gislason
Rosa Gislason
2025-08-20 12:18:13
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Can you use human sun cream on pets. Some active ingredients in human sun cream are toxic to pets. For example, you’ll need to make sure that sun cream for your dog does not contain zinc oxide or para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), as these ingredients are toxic to our furry friends. This is why we recommend buying pet-friendly sun cream. Many companies out there have sun cream specifically designed for pets. You’ll be able to find cat sun cream, dog sun cream and even horse sun cream. Just make sure the sun cream is pet/child safe, SPF30 or higher, and waterproof. Sun cream made specifically for pets will help protect their skin against the sun. You can even get pet sunblock with a bitter taste to prevent your pet from licking it off.
Sid Ferry
Sid Ferry
2025-08-11 09:27:45
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While sunscreen is good for us, what about our pets. The main ingredients to avoid when picking a sunscreen for pets are zinc oxide and a group of chemicals referred to as salicylates. With repeated exposure to zinc oxide on the skin, pets can develop zinc toxicity, which can damage the red blood cells. Salicylates are products in the same category as aspirin, and when applied to the skin, your pet may develop mild skin redness and irritation. If you do pick a veterinarian-approved sunscreen for your pet, make sure it does not contain zinc oxide, and make sure it has a low concentration of salicylates. There are some sunscreen products marketed for pets, they are usually not tested by the FDA. So the effectiveness of these products is unknown.
Zoe King
Zoe King
2025-07-31 00:27:29
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Human sunscreen may include ingredients that are harmful to dogs, such as zinc oxide, so it's important not to use these on your pet or let them lick it off you if you've applied some to your own skin. When looking for the right product, make sure you buy a cream that's specifically formulated to be used for our canine companions. Your chosen sunscreen should be: Fragrance-free to avoid irritation Waterproof to provide longer protection Providing UVA and UVB protection Free from zinc oxide. These can be found at pet shops or if you have any questions or concerns, it might be worth speaking with your vet.