Pet Safe Natural Soap, Hand Sanitizer and Disinfectant

Pet Safe Natural Soap, Hand Sanitizer and Disinfectant

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With the COVID-19 pandemic, many pet parents are looking for pet safe, and natural cleaners, and disinfectants that they can use at home. Dr Jones shows you what works, is safe and effective in this new video.

1. Pet Friendly safe and effective soap- Castile Soap
https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/hygiene/hand/handwashing.html
2. Homemade Pet Friendly Hand Sanitizer. 70% ( 3 tablespoons) rubbing alcohol, 30% ( 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel), 10 drops of Lavender oil.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/hcp-hand-sanitizer.html
3. Effective, Pet Safe Disinfectant Spray- 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (120ml), 10 drops of Lavender oil
https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/disinfection/disinfection-methods/chemical.html

Hydrogen Peroxide

The literature contains several accounts of the properties, germicidal effectiveness, and potential uses for stabilized hydrogen peroxide in the health-care setting. Published reports ascribe good germicidal activity to hydrogen peroxide and attest to its bactericidal, virucidal, sporicidal, and fungicidal properties 653-655. (Tables 4 and 5) The FDA website lists cleared liquid chemical sterilants and high-level disinfectants containing hydrogen peroxide and their cleared contact conditions.

Microbicidal Activity.
Hydrogen peroxide is active against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, yeasts, fungi, viruses, and spores 78, 654. A 0.5% accelerated hydrogen peroxide demonstrated bactericidal and virucidal activity in 1 minute and mycobactericidal and fungicidal activity in 5 minutes 656.

A 7% stabilized hydrogen peroxide proved to be sporicidal (6 hours of exposure), mycobactericidal (20 minutes), fungicidal (5 minutes) at full strength, virucidal (5 minutes) and bactericidal (3 minutes) at a 1:16 dilution when a quantitative carrier test was used 655.

Other studies demonstrated the antiviral activity of hydrogen peroxide against rhinovirus. The time required for inactivating three serotypes of rhinovirus using a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution was 6–8 minutes; this time increased with decreasing concentrations (18-20 minutes at 1.5%, 50–60 minutes at 0.75%).

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50 Comments

  1. Your a good person Dr. Jones . Thank you for all your help . Bottom line on all the advice and information you give :
    #1 IT WORKS
    #2 IT WORKS
    #3 IT WORKS
    MAJOR BONUS:
    You have an obvious love for animals.
    Equally as important and maybe even more so important an extremely professional and highly educated approach to the overall wellness of our furry friends that just can’t speak for themselves so thanks for being a voice for them you’re a great guy great job cheers!

  2. Can dogs spread CV19? I am 63, at risk, with a 16-year-old Malkie who is blind, deaf and on a prescription diet and wears preemie diapers which I change many times a day. My husband is NOT an animal person and I am more scared what would happen to my Malkie than I am about what might happen to me. He refuses to deal with diapers or anything. I am currently been social distanced for 3 weeks in my home except for pick up groceries and meds for me and post office box checks. If I get infected, I have a quarantine plan away
    from my husband in a travel trailer in my back yard. I would have to bring my dog into quarantine with me to continue her care. Would I need to bathe her in anything special as I, hopefully, recover to keep from reinfecting me or would a warm soapy bath in the sink be adequate?

  3. Had to cancel order for CBD oil for our dogs because they took our money, never sent product. Paid for expedient delivery its a week now. I tried to order from you. Did not work for us…bummer too.

  4. Hi i have a question on the the amazing detailed formula u shown , can i use the solution aloe gel for my wiener’s paws as cleaner after his walk on the grass ? Thanks

  5. Is the peroxide safe to spray on my bed? Can it prevent bacteria, salmonellosis, mites or fleas that my pets can bring to my bed?

  6. If I make the Hand Snitizer in a Soap Pump Style Bottle can I do 50/50 Aloe and Alcohol 12 drops of Lavendar?

  7. Can you share a pet friendly home/fabric spray we can use? I have a hard time finding pet safe air and fabric fresheners

  8. Thank you I have lots of peroxide and I have vinegar to I use alot I have 70 percent alcohol to use to and lavender I can make some

  9. Love your videos Dr. Jones! I used to apply several techniques that you have shown on several videos of yours on my dog but he recent passed onto better life.
    Stay safe and greetings from Mexico!

  10. Hello doctor. My concern is bringing my dog for a walk/potty break. I have thought about spraying the bottom of her paws with hydrogen peroxide when she comes back inside. Do you think that will be okay? Also to spray a bit of the hydrogen peroxide in my hands and rub it on her fur around her nose incase she is making contact with things outside with covid on it, as you can imagine dog’s love to smell everything when they are outside. Right now everytime she goes outisde, I am constantly washing her paws with soap and water, but its a big job putting my lab into the tub and washing her paws with soap and water , as well as snout everytime she goes outside. I am worried about what might be on the sidewalks, as I do reside in a apartment for now with a lot of people walking on the area’s of which the dog also frequents.

  11. Hello i have a question. I spilled some hand disinfectant on my cat is he going to be okay should i take him to a vet?

  12. Dr. Can i add a small part of diluted disinfectant spray from Amway named Pursue to your remedy no 2?

  13. as pets can carry different bacteria and mites or fleas to my bed, what can I do to prevent this or to disinfect my bed?

  14. I use nano towels and sponges they are made with special fibers that made from nanotechnology they actually clean without water some times you water and vinegar or their all natural concentration LifeMiracle Availiable on Amazon, they helped me because of shortage of paper products.plus they clean using one damp and one dry. With 4 cats I need to Santize frequently. A set of 4 last months. Sponges are also great requires no soap Santize fast in microwave.

  15. Hello doctor. Kindly help regarding cat glaucoma. Ane suggested home remedies or medications

  16. This is very useful! I did want to ask since noticing your using a few drops of lavendar oil in the hydrogen peroxide disinfectant solution spray, can a different essential oil be used (eg. sweet citrus or eucalyptus)?

  17. Yes my daughter and husband live in England they are air force they are just now lock down for 3 weeks

  18. does that hydrogen peroxide could kill the possible bacteria that my cat could bring to my bed? bacteria including salmonella.

  19. Please please could you tel me should i bathe my long shaggy haired guinea pigs as they are kept on fleece get groomed every day And still their hair gets matted Or should i just trim it Appreciate any rational advice Great Vid as always 👍

  20. Is it safe to spray that hydrogen peroxide on my bed as a disinfectant for the possible bacteria from my cat? would it kill the salmonella? please answer if u have time, thank you!

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  22. Thanks for the great videos. I have tried your treatments for ear infections and hot spots and both have worked extremely well. Do you have any video advice for dogs that have had minor strokes? Sorry but I cant find anything in your library. Thanks. Andy.

  23. Hi Doc, is there anything safe & non toxic that I can use to sanitize my dogs paws with before coming into the house after walkies? Thank you. I hope your on the mend.

  24. Who’s watching this in 2025? My LORD how far we have come since Covid-19 emerged in 2020🙏 wishing everyone safe and good health for 2025 onwards

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