Tens of thousands of pet owners, including some in Georgia, believe flea collars hurt or killed their pets, even though the feds approved them, according to a report from WSB-TV. WSB investigative ...
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ATLANTA — There are more than 100,000 complaints about dogs and cats getting sick after using Seresto flea and tick collars. Now if you bought one, you could be getting some money back. It’s all part ...
Seresto flea and tick collars have been linked to at least 2,500 pet deaths and more than 98,000 pesticide poisoning incidents, but they’ve remained on the market despite some EPA scientists ...
WASHINGTON— The Office of Inspector General for the Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it is investigating whether the agency violated federal law by failing to take action on the ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated with new information that shows Elanco was instructed by an employee at the Environmental Protection Agency to hold its incident reports until the EPA ...
Although fleas and ticks are a threat to pets year round-- this time of year, the nuisance becomes even greater and our state sees a high number of tick-borne illnesses. Tens of thousands of pet ...
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