UK pet owners may soon need vet prescriptions for flea treatments as studies link them to river pollution

Britain is reviewing whether pet flea and tick treatments should be sold only by vets and pharmacists. Current over-the-counter sales allow chemicals like fipronil and imidacloprid to contaminate waterways, harming aquatic life and even songbirds through pesticide-laced fur in nests. Ministers aim to reduce environmental damage by potentially restricting access and encouraging targeted treatment.

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