Actually, many people strongly recommend bathing their pets at home. The primary concern stems from the unpredictable hygiene standards maintained at pet shops. A perfect example is my friend’s adorable Teddy, who had visited a pet store for a bath on multiple occasions, only to contract skin diseases twice upon returning home. This unfortunate situation raises suspicions about the cleanliness of the tools used in the store, potentially causing cross-infections. While the cost of bathing and haircuts at pet stores may not be exorbitant, the prolonged process of applying medication to treat the resulting skin conditions proves exhausting.
Pets often rest on the floor, and their fur tends to collect dust and bacteria. When they go outside for walks, they inevitably come into contact with various stains and bacteria. Additionally, the parasites present on a pet’s body are just a fraction of what is visible to the naked eye, as there are countless insect eggs and adults that remain unseen. These breeding grounds for bacteria and parasites not only contribute to unpleasant odors but also pose a health risk to pets. If family members come into close contact with these pets, they may unknowingly transmit pathogenic bacteria to themselves. Furthermore, the sofa, carpet, or bedding that pets have lounged on can indirectly spread bacteria and viruses, underscoring the importance of maintaining pet cleanliness for the well-being of everyone in the household.
Many individuals choose to bathe their pets in the comfort of their own homes, and the blemishes on their furry companions’ coat often appear to have been thoroughly cleansed. Nonetheless, pet owners typically deem it “clean” solely when these imperfections are perceptible to the unaided eye, disregarding the fact that the eradication of invisible entities like bacteria cannot be verified. Regardless of the bathing method employed, complete elimination of bacteria is unattainable without the utilization of fungicides.
Commonly employed fungicides are chemical substances that may irritates pets’ skin. As an alternative, ozonated water is recommended for bathing your pets. It offers a safer and more gentle solution for maintaining your pet’s hygiene.
Ozone (O3) is an oxygen allotrope, also referred to as a reactive oxygen species. It differs from regular oxygen (O2) by having an additional oxygen atom in its molecular structure, making it prone to releasing one oxygen atom and transforming into an oxygen molecule. This newly liberated oxygen atom possesses formidable oxidation capabilities.
Ozone is globally renowned as a highly effective and broad-spectrum fungicide. It exhibits an oxidative bactericidal effect, enabling it to eliminate various pathogens, including Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, fungi, molds, as well as parasitic organisms like mites, spores, and eggs. In addition to its antimicrobial properties, ozone is also capable of eliminating pet-related odors. It readily dissolves in water and possesses robust oxidation and sterilization capabilities.
One notable advantage of ozone is its self-limiting nature. Ozone in ozone water has a half-life of approximately 30-40 minutes, during which it automatically decomposes into oxygen without leaving any secondary pollution or residue. This characteristic enhances its safety and reliability as a cleaning agent.
Here are several benefits to using ozone water for bathing pets:
Enhanced skin health: Ozone has the ability to inhibit the growth and reproduction of fungi and mites, eliminating them from pet hair and skin. This leads to healthier skin, resulting in a shinier and softer coat for your pet.
Odor elimination: Bathing pets with ozone water is effective in removing the odors emitted by their hair. Ozone helps neutralize and eliminate the unpleasant smells, leaving your pet smelling fresh and clean.
Powerful sterilization: Ozone exhibits a significant ability to inactivate various microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, molds, fungi, protozoa, and oocysts. Its fast-acting sterilization properties make it highly effective in disinfecting the air in pet shops and eliminating odors. This helps prevent the spread of bacteria and reduces the risk of pet diseases.
While most pets may not enjoy taking showers, it is necessary for their overall health and well-being. Regular bathing helps maintain cleanliness, prevents external parasites, and reduces the chances of skin diseases. It also promotes blood circulation and metabolism, providing a range of benefits. The sterilization and disinfection effects of ozone water make it an ideal choice for pet bathing, ensuring a hygienic and refreshing experience for your furry friend.
Puriozo primarily utilizes an ozone generator to electrolyze pure water, generating ozone as the potent disinfection and sterilization agent. This process involves an efficient gas-water mixing device that effectively dissolves ozone gas into the water, resulting in ozone water with an optimal effective ingredient concentration ranging from 0.5 to 2.0mg/L.