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Protect Pets From Seizures Caused By Toxic Flea And Tick Drugs
Final signature count: 18,594
18,594 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Deadly side effects from common flea and tick medications are putting beloved pets at risk of seizures and death—together we must call for stronger warnings, transparent data, and safer solutions for every animal.
Flea and tick preventives are supposed to protect pets from dangerous parasites. But for too many families, these medications have caused harm instead. Drugs in the isoxazoline class—Bravecto, NexGard, Simparica, Credelio, and Revolution Plus—have been linked to seizures, tremors, and sudden loss of coordination in otherwise healthy dogs and cats1. These reactions have been documented by the thousands, yet warning labels remain vague, and safer alternatives lag behind.
The Risks Lurking Behind the Label
Since 2013, the FDA has approved multiple isoxazoline products to fight fleas and ticks. While most pets tolerate them, adverse event reports continue to mount. Some animals with no prior history of seizures developed them within days of receiving these drugs2. Even young puppies in pre-approval studies showed troubling neurological signs at higher doses1. For pet owners who trusted these medications, the consequences have been devastating.
What Surveys and Studies Reveal
A large-scale survey of veterinarians and pet owners found that nearly two-thirds of dogs treated with flea and tick medications experienced an adverse reaction3. Reports included seizures, ataxia, and in some cases, death4. Independent veterinary case reports from around the world echo these findings, describing tremors, twitching, and neurologic distress following treatment5. These data make one thing clear: the risks are real and demand stronger action.
Why Stronger Action Is Needed
The FDA has updated product labels to acknowledge neurologic events, but pet parents are still left in the dark2. Information is scattered, and adverse event data is not easily accessible to the public. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies continue to market these drugs aggressively, despite growing concerns about their long-term safety. Our animals are paying the price for inadequate warnings and incomplete science.
Time to Put Compassion First
Pets give us unconditional love. They cannot choose the medications placed in their mouths or applied to their skin. That responsibility falls on us—and on the institutions and companies that regulate and sell these products. Compassion demands more transparent reporting, clearer warnings, independent safety studies, and a commitment to developing safer alternatives. Without these changes, families will continue to face the risk of preventable suffering.
Take Action Today
It is time to call for accountability from the FDA and pet pharmaceutical companies. Our pets deserve protection from fleas and ticks without the threat of seizures or worse. Add your name to the petition and call for stronger labels, transparent data, safer research, and better alternatives. Sign now to protect the animals who trust us most.
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