Adopt one, from the dog shelter ? No need to deal with a puppy.
Just a thought, lots of dogs needing homes.
Thanks for your words...much appreciated, as with the vast majority on the forum. It's been a very emotional experience to have so many offering sympathy.All of our dogs are "rescues" of one form or another, as others have said, often older dogs need a home so a solution if that is a concern. People are right, you have no idea what "issues" they come with but in my experience if you give a dog a loving home they will forever be grateful and issues seem to fade into the background. I feel for you with the loss of your dog, it is very easy to beat yourself up though so don't as you gave the hound the very best when you could.
Yes on the container there's a UFI code but that just gives a link to another encrypted code for the secret recipe. There's nothing on it that states the components or the toxicity. The ASD706 isn't listed in the data sheet.Methanol is terrible stuff, I used to run my car on it and was always very careful handling it, always outside.
Really sad to hear about your dog, I'll tell my wife to be super careful with Screenwash from now on.
I'm surprised it doesn't have the Toxic warning on the bottle if it contains any Methanol at all to be honest, it can be used as an anti-freeze.
Is that the concentrate ASD706 or ready to use? This was ASD706 concentrate. Think 4 to 1 dilution.The MSDS for Asda screenwash indicates that it contains 5-10% ethanol, 1-5% isopropyl alcohol, 0.5% methanol and 0.1% butyl glycol. The balance, around 90%, will be water. There's no mention of ethylene glycol, or propylene glycol, at all. The antifreeze effect will be provided largely by the ethanol.
The poor dog would have had to have imbibed an awful lot of the screenwash to have achieved acutely toxic levels of the alcohols.
On the bottle, is states to use the screenwash neat for severe driving conditions i.e. to get protection down to -5degC. 10% ethanol in water will depress the freezing point to -4degC. The IPA that's in there will probably depress the freezing point another degree or two, getting to the -5degC.Is that the concentrate ASD706 or ready to use? This was ASD706 concentrate. Think 4 to 1 dilution.
We were donated a Golden Retriever years ago as the owner 's wife had just had a disabled baby and the dog was already a bit of a pain. Friends parting words were " she (the dog) will chew any towel cloth etc" . From day one and for 10 years she caused no damage or problem of any sort. All down to environment and bad handling.All of our dogs are "rescues" of one form or another, as others have said, often older dogs need a home so a solution if that is a concern. People are right, you have no idea what "issues" they come with but in my experience if you give a dog a loving home they will forever be grateful and issues seem to fade into the background. I feel for you with the loss of your dog, it is very easy to beat yourself up though so don't as you gave the hound the very best when you could.
So has the Holts I bought from Wilkos which I keep in the car.Halfords put something called bitrex in there screen wash so children and pets can’t drink it.
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) After 9 years of bonding it can't be replaced in weeks. He was actually bought on rebound because of the loss of our beloved, previous dog who was a saint amongst dogs. The best dog in the whole world IMHO. After his predecessor the dog-from-hell.Asda is part of Walmart...a family that isn't revered in the US apparently?With World prices of petrochemicals at an all time high, you'd have to wonder if they have been using some chemicals which don't appear on the MSDS and may be more toxic than those that are listed. I think that pure or concentrated ethylene glycol is bad on paint, but much less so when mixed with other chemicals, especially water, and that is a chemical that is very harmful to cats and dogs
Deeply sorry for the loss of your pet.
A strong beer is 5% alcohol, So 20% of a nasty is a lot. If it was sweet then it'd be lapped up?On the bottle, is states to use the screenwash neat for severe driving conditions i.e. to get protection down to -5degC. 10% ethanol in water will depress the freezing point to -4degC. The IPA that's in there will probably depress the freezing point another degree or two, getting to the -5degC.
See: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/ethanol-water-d_989.html
I've got some Tesco Concentrated Screenwash that's rated to -10degC when used neat. The MSDS gives the ethanol concentration as 10-30%. The link above suggests that slightly over 20% ethanol would give protection to -10degC.
Sorry for your loss prepman. Asda's response (if you can call it that) is pretty shocking especially the first line above. How about firing a complaint off to Asda, direct to the CEO Roger Burnley so you bypass all the call centre retards:Rang the emergency number on container...no answer.
Rang Asda helpline all were for product enquiries none for complaints.
Rang Trading Standards but they are not the real dept just a buffer which is impartial and can only offer legal advice.
Spoke to water tester who's come to routine check out private supply and he'll ask someone if the can find out about product.
If after all this it wasn't screenwash then it's even worse....a mystery unsolved.



