These expert and user-endorsed ice melts will keep your pets safe and outdoor surfaces slip-free in the most extreme conditions.
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These expert and user-endorsed ice melts will keep your pets safe and outdoor surfaces slip-free in the most extreme conditions.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
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Dr. Miller’s top pick for pet-safe ice melt is Safe Paw Salt-Free Ice Melt, as it is “guaranteed environmentally safe” and is 100 percent salt and chloride-free. “This ice melt is nontoxic for animals and humans, is safe around children and pets and will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands,” she says. Amazon shoppers agree that it is one of the best-safe ice melters on the market, giving it a 4.5-star rating with over 7,600 reviews.
The melter is easy to use. Simply spread the pellets evenly on the ground before or after a snowfall, using half the amount of a salt-based melter. It penetrates the molecular structure of snow and ice in temperatures up to -2 degrees.
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If you are on a budget, Dr. Miller recommends a similar, but less expensive alternative to Safe Paw. Pestell Paw Thaw Pet-Friendly Ice Melter is a pet-safe, biodegradable ice melt that works fast and won’t damage your shoes or floors,” she says. Like Safe Paw, the granules are packaged in a jug, making it easy to evenly sprinkle the little blue crystals wherever you need to melt snow and ice.
The product is formulated with fertilizer, calcium magnesium acetate and PH stabilizers. Because of the unique ingredients, the pellets are biodegradable in soil, making this a great option for lawns.
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If you have concerns about how your lawn is going to fare in the spring after using ice melter all winter, spend a little extra on Keep It Green Snow and Ice Melter. These green-tinted pellets are non-toxic, pet-safe and stain-free making them a safe ice melter. But the real kicker is, that once the ice melts, time-release fertilizer delivers nutrients to your lawn and plants. Works in extreme temperatures down to -25 degrees. Ingredients include sodium chloride and urea.
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If you have invested a lot of money in concrete, you need to be careful about what ice melt products you use. Many ingredients corrode concrete and can permanently damage driveways, patios and other hard surfaces. Harris Pet Friendly Ice and Snow Melter, is made of 100% magnesium chloride, and won’t ruin concrete or irritate pet paws. It also works at -13 degrees, making it a great option for extreme climates, and quickly melts ice and snow on just about any surface, from wooden decks to concrete and rock aggregate.
And, if you care about the environment, this is a great option as the nearly 100-year-old business is the oldest EPA-registered company. The ingredients, sourced from the Dead Sea, are environmentally friendly and listed with the Organic Minerals Research Institute for organic use. The only major con? It is a pricier option than others on our list.
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If you aren’t into the idea of colored pellets, Dr. Lanza recommends Scotwood Industries Road Runner Pet-Friendly Ice Melt, a colorless and odorless ice melt made out of magnesium chloride. Amazon shoppers are huge fans of the product, claiming that it works quickly to melt snow and ice on everything from lawns and shrubs to concrete without leaving behind damage. They also note that the granules are rounded and don’t get stuck in pet paws like other brands. It also works in colder climates, down to -15 degrees.
Shoppers are also impressed with the price, maintaining that the ice melt offers a lot of bang for the buck.
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Dr. Lanza recommends Morton Safe-T Pet Ice Melt as one of the top-value pet-safe ice melts. While made by a company famous for salt, this high-quality, vet-developed product is surprisingly affordable. Another plus? It also comes with a convenient handle for easy dispensing.
The natural, salt and chloride-free pellets won’t damage pet paws and the blue hue enables you to see where you’ve already applied the product, to make snow and ice removal easy.
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Natural Rapport Pet-Safe Ice Melt, an eco-friendly formula is a top-seller on Amazon. The green pellets come in a shaker jug making it easy to sprinkle everywhere outside. The time-release formula gradually and continually melts ice and prevents re-icing, so you won’t have to continue reapplying. Another bonus? The eco-friendly formula contains biodegradable soil supporting compounds, so it won’t harm your grass or vegetation.
The biggest complaint from Amazon shoppers is the price, as it costs a bit more than the average pet-safe ice melt.
As a seasoned product tester and reviews writer, I have years of experience weeding out the best products in a number of categories. I’m also the owner of two large dogs and a cat who lives on 1.5 acres of land in Pennsylvania, and have personally tested out various pet safe ice melts on my lawn, driveway and porches. I also enlisted the help of Dr. Whitney Miller, DVM, MBA, DACVPM, Chief Veterinarian at Petco and Seren Lanza, DVM at VCA Darien Animal Hospital in Connecticut. I also incorporated the wisdom and research of Amy Shojai, CABC, Affiliate Pet Editor at Large for Family Handyman. She’s also an award-winning pet journalist and the author of 35 pet titles.
At Family Handyman, we are dedicated to finding the best products for your home and yard. We know that pet safety comes first, so we enlisted veterinarians, who are familiar with the dangers posed to animals by traditional snow and ice melting products, to weigh in on the best pet-safe ice melts. We also researched products and poured through thousands of reviews to compile a list of the best pet-safe ice melts.
Ice melts made from urea and magnesium chloride are safe for pets. Those made with calcium salts, including calcium carbonate, calcium chloride and calcium magnesium acetate, and those containing sodium chloride and potassium chloride, are not safe.
Yes, magnesium chloride ice melts are safe for pets according to both the vets we interviewed.
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