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So after my bird Treeka passed away about a month later we got our dog Bella. And I love her a lot and she hopefully will be my detailing partner. (If you'd like to see pictures of her follow my Instagram Lane_Skowronski) so my problem is I was showing her the basics of a wash. I got to the drying portion and she loved the smell of Pumpkin Spice. That was about 3 weeks ago. Fast forward to now. So I just got a new license plate frame so I removed my plate and cleaned the part it covers with Pumpkin Spice Detail Spray. Bella is in the back yard running around. I then clean the plate and frame with the Detail Spray. So I go inside and let her in and we are playing and she smelt the pumpkin spice on my hands and started to lick. I washed my hands but just want to know in the future if I happen to have Detail Spray on my hands or wax or something what would happen to her? Would she get sick? I try to always wash my hands after working on the cars when I know I'll be with my pets but it slipped my mind. So thanks for the responses everyone (:

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If the product was dry on your hands, your probably ok. Just keep an eye on them for a bit. Its always good practice to wash up before playing or petting your animals. Mine are always curious and want to taste anything that smells somewhat sweet. I dont see them getting severally ill by just licking my hand that smells like product, but if there was any wet product on my hand or the ground and then they consumed it, I would watch them for a while. I have one dog that has an iron stomach and never gets sick, another one just smells it and is out side yacking. So I usually will not let my dogs in the same area with me if I am using chemicals of any sort. I prop up one of those kid gates in front of the garage door, so they can see in but not enter. 

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You shouldn't have anything to worry about unless she drinks it.  Keep the bottles up high and out of her reach. All animals can find a way to get to things, especially if they think it's food.  But just licking a little bit off your hands shouldn't hurt her.  

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