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Frequently Asked Questions: Ozone & Pets

Is ozone safe for pets?

When used correctly and responsibly, ozonated water can be used for external hygiene and cleaning purposes. Veterinary ozone procedures should only be performed by trained professionals.

Can I use ozone gas around my pet?

No. Pets should not be exposed to ozone gas in the air. Home use should be limited to fresh ozonated water and appropriate topical applications.

What is the difference between ozonated water and ozone gas?

Ozonated water contains dissolved ozone that breaks down quickly into oxygen, making it suitable for short-term hygiene and cleaning use. Ozone gas is more concentrated and should only be used in controlled professional settings.

Can ozonated water help with pet odors?

Yes. Ozonated water is often used to neutralize odor-causing compounds, especially after events like skunk exposure, rolling in waste, or strong environmental odors. It works best as an add-on to normal washing.

Can I use ozonated water for my pet’s mouth or gums?

Ozonated water may be used gently as supportive oral hygiene, similar to dental wipes or diluted antiseptic solutions. It does not replace professional dental care.

Can ozonated water be used for ears?

At home, ozone use should be limited to external ear hygiene only. Apply ozonated water to a cotton pad and clean only the visible outer ear. Persistent symptoms should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

How long does ozonated water stay active?

Ozonated water is most effective when used fresh. Exposure to air, warmth, and time reduces its activity, which is why it’s best made and used shortly after.

Do I need special equipment to make ozonated water?

Yes. Ozonated water is produced using ozone generators designed for water applications, not air treatment. These systems are commonly used for sanitation and hygiene purposes.

Is PEMF the same as ozone?

No. PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) technology is a non-invasive wellness modality that works differently from ozone. PEMF supports the body’s bioelectrical environment, while ozone is primarily used for hygiene, disinfection, and odor control.

Does this replace veterinary care?

No. This resource is educational only and does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment.