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    Only vet can give you best advice about this one.

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    My friend finally let me know what the source of the green poop mystery was-Bibi had eaten 3 citronella candle inserts! Her son found the package ripped up and hidden not to long after the green poop started. She did not seem to concerned though, saying she eats stuff all the time. I was freaked out for Bibi!
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    Thanks for the follow up! I guess if they put citronella in the no-bark collars for dogs, it must not be that bad for them but I still wouldn't want them eating those things!

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    Thanks for the follow up. That's a new one.
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    Yuck...that can't have tasted good.

    In view of the following cut/paste, I'd still be a bit nervous:

    "According to the ASPCA, citronella is toxic to dogs in large doses, but small quantities are not harmful. The ASPCA notes that citronella is safe for use in collars that deter dogs from unwanted behaviors, such as barking"

 



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