Dog Health: Anti Flea and Tick Products
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Anti Flea and Tick Products Wont be Recall or Banned But Government Says Labels Must Change
Anti-flea and tick products, known as spot-on, and sold for use on dogs and cats, will not be banned or pulled from the market after a nearly nine-month government investigation into their safety.
But labels are expected to change in the coming months.
The products under scrutiny are called spot-on because they are liquid products that are applied topically, usually once a month, to a dog or cat’s skin, often between the shoulder blades. After a reported spike in the number of dogs and cats getting sick or dying in 2008, the Environmental Protection Agency investigated whether the anti-flea and tick products were the cause.
The EPA’s concluded that, while the products are safe, the labeling on these products is “inadequate” and needs to be changed. Some of the problems found were attributed to dosages intended for large dogs being used on small dogs, and some dog flea and tick products being misused on cats.
1 Comments
May 31st, 2010 at 1:27 am
I have wondered about the safety of these spot on products. It’s a bit of a conundrum. no one wants flea problems and the spot-on’s are very effective but on the other hand you don’t want to make your dog sick.
I have heard that the spot-on type are less of a problem than the old flea collar.
The fact that the size of the dose is so critical is a bit of a worry too, I glad that they will be making the direction clearer so that people aren’t going to be giving accidental overdoses.
Glad I found your update, I will be extra careful
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