Protecting Pets
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EPA is responsible for assuring that all pesticides sold in the
United States do not cause unreasonable risks when they are used
according to label directions and precautions. Every EPA-registered
pesticide product has an EPA registration number on its packaging.
If evidence arises to challenge the safety of a registered pesticide
product, EPA reviews scientific data and takes action if necessary
to reduce or eliminate the risks. Some flea and tick products are
drugs that are regulated by the Food
and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine. Learn more:
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There
are many EPA-registered pesticide products on the market today to
treat your pets for common problems such as fleas and ticks. When
used according to label instructions and precautions, pet products
can be very effective, but when misapplied or not used according
to directions, your pets may be unnecessarily exposed to pesticides
and could become ill. Your pets may also be exposed to other pesticide
products used or stored around the home, lawn, and garden. Protect
your pets from pests and potential pesticide risks by following
product label directions and understanding the precautions.