Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Pyrethrins in Pet Products Harmful to Pets

Natural and synthetic pyrethrins in pet products are harmful to pets. Many deaths have been reported. Read the following articles to find out more. If you can only read one, I'd recommend the one from the Humane Society.

Pet Products Investigation

Perils of the New Pesticides

"Pyrethroid toxicity targets nerve and muscle cells in pets, according to a study published in The Veterinary Journal in June 2008. The study found that dermal exposure by application to the skin or coat is the most common route of toxic exposure, potentially causing hyperexcitability, tremors, profuse salivation, and seizures. The seizures can result in brain damage or, less frequently, death."

The article below from the Humane Society has some useful information about pyrethroids and other harmful substances in pet flea and tick products and suggests some safer pet products.

What you should know about flea and tick products

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