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Shocking Study: Flea Treatments Are Harming Wildlife – What Dog Owners Need to Know
Episode 309

Shocking Study: Flea Treatments Are Harming Wildlife – What Dog Owners Need to Know

Vet Candy – Veterinary Lifestyle, News & Learning

October 17, 20245m 38s

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Show Notes

Most dog owners didn’t know that flea and tick treatments are dangerous to aquatic life, suggesting more awareness could ease the problem.

A study on Hampstead Heath shows that ponds where dogs are allowed to swim contain levels of two pesticides harmful to invertebrate life.

These pesticides, imidacloprid and fipronil, are used as parasite treatments for flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs, using ‘spot-on’ formulas and flea collars. This is despite these chemicals being banned for agricultural use in 2018 due to their toxicity to bees and other important insects.

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