Safety Concern Over Pet Products

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29748715/

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By Joel Grover and Matt Goldberg
NBCLosAngeles.com
updated 8 minutes ago



For many of us, pets are like members of the family. Which is why it 
would be devastating if your dog were to suddenly collapse, or drop 
dead, after you used a pet product that is approved by the U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Dr. Jeff Werber, a well-known Los Angeles veterinarian says, "Do I 
want to risk my own cats to that? I have six. The answer is "no."

The products we investigated are flea and tick shampoos and drops 
sold by major companies like Sergeant's, Bio Spot, and Hartz. They 
all contain the same type of pesticide, called pyrethrins or the 
synthetic versions known as pyrethroids.

These are the same pesticides in household products like "Raid," used 
to kill bugs around your home.

Several stores where we bought the products told us they were completely safe.

That's what one well-known pet supply store told Heidi Woehler of 
Santa Clarita, when she bought Bio Spot Flea and Tick Shampoo for her 
two cats, Hummer and Samson. "I read the directions and I followed 
them thoroughly," says Woehler.

But within minutes of applying the shampoo, she says both cats began 
having seizures, especially Hummer.

"He's shaking, he can't breathe, said Woehler, recalling the 
incident. An emergency room veterinarian saved Samson. Hummer didn't 
make it. Woehler says, "He died a horrible, violent, fast death."

This isn't an isolated case. We looked over the U.S. EPA's database 
of reported incidents involving domestic animals, from all products 
containing pyrethrins and pyrethroids.

We found numerous cases of animals whose skin was burned, animals 
that had seizures and vomiting. We found tens of thousands of 
reported incidents, including thousands of deaths.

Even the EPA admits, it's not sure yet how many thousands of animals 
have been harmed by these pesticide-based products.

"If they're on a shelf in a grocery store or drug store, you assume 
it's been tested and is fine," says Rich Parsons, a pet owner from La 
Quinta, California.

But when Parsons applied Hartz flea and tick drops to his dog Duffy, 
he says the dog started having seizures the following day.

Two days later, Duffy died at a pet hospital.

"This was not a pleasant death," Parsons said. "This was a 
devastating loss for us, because he just meant the world to us," he added.

Rich Parsons and Heidi Woehler are not alone. There are now entire 
websites, like Hartzvictims.org, where pet owners report illnesses 
and deaths after using products containing pyrethrin and pyrethroid pesticides.

Veterinarians we spoke with, like Dr. Jeff Werber, say an unknown 
percentage of pets do have adverse reactions to these products.

"We do know that some of these products can be toxic. We don't know 
as to what degree," says Dr. Werber.

That's why so many veterinarians and groups, like the Humane Society 
of the United States, are speaking out against flea and tick products 
containing these pesticides.

"There are absolutely safer alternatives generally across the board," 
says Dr. Werber.

He says there are several over-the-counter products that don't 
contain pyrethrins and pyrethroids. But the companies that make the 
pesticide-based products insist they are safe.

When Rich Parson's dog Duffy died, his veterinarian wrote that it was 
a "reaction to the insecticide" in the Hartz drops that contributed 
to the dog's death.

But Hartz had it's own experts review the case, and after their 
investigation, they "denied any responsibility," blaming Duffy's 
death on "underlying health problems."

When Heidi Woehler's cat Hummer died, her vet wrote that based on the 
cat symptoms, the pyrethrin in the Bio Spot shampoo "contributed to 
Hummer's death." Woehler says before she used the shampoo, Hummer 
"was a perfectly healthy cat."

Bio Spot paid for an autopsy, which we asked Dr. Jeff Werber to 
interpret for us.

When we asked Dr. Werber if it were possible the shampoo contributed 
to this cat's death?" Werber replied, "I think it's highly likely 
that there was a contributory factor to this product and this cat's demise."

Still, Bio spot's parent company told Woehler in a letter "We do not 
believe (Hummer's death) was a result of using our product."

Bio Spot never explained why they believed the cat died. Heidi 
Woehler is convinced it was the Bio Spot shampoo.

"It needs to be taken off the market," she says.

In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tells us it has 
begun a major review of these flea and tick products, to make sure 
they're really safe. Based on this review, the EPA could take action, 
such as requiring new labeling, or even pulling certain products from 
the market.

As for the companies in our story, they all claim their products are 
safe when used as directed.

Hartz told us it's flea and tick products "have the lowest number of 
reported adverse events" compared to other brands.

Sergeant's says it's "constantly looking for ways to improve the 
safety of our products."

Click here to read a statement from Hartz.

Click here to read a statement from Bio Spot.

The non-profit Center for Public Integrity recently published its own 
investigations into some flea and tick products. Click here to read them.

The Humane Society of the United States has issued the following 
information and warning about over-the-counter flea and tick 
products. Click here to see it.

Do you have a story for us to investigate? Email Joel at: 
[email protected]

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