New incident report
Incident Report Number: 2012-0952
Registrant Reference Number: 110095185
Registrant Name (Full Legal Name no abbreviations): Wellmark International
Address: 100 Stone Road West, Suite 111
City: Guelph
Prov / State: Ontario
Country: Canada
Postal Code: N1G5L3
Domestic Animal
Country: CANADA
Prov / State: ONTARIO
PMRA Registration No. 26493 PMRA Submission No. EPA Registration No.
Product Name: Zodiac Powerspot Flea And Tick Control For Dogs Over 14 kg
PMRA Registration No. 28743 PMRA Submission No. EPA Registration No.
Product Name: Zodiac Spot On II Flea Control For Cats And Kittens
Yes
Unknown
Site: Animal / Usage sur un animal domestique
Animal's Owner
Dog / Chien
Boston Terrier
1
Male
3.5
35.0
lbs
Skin
Unknown / Inconnu
<=30 min / <=30 min
System
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
Between July 9 and July 11, 2011 the owner noticed the dog had symptoms. Between July 10 and July 12, 2011 the owner bathed the dog and applied hydrocortisone cream. Between July 11 and July 13, 2011 the owner noticed the dog had a moderate number of sores. Between July 23 and July 25, 2011 the owner noticed the dog's symptoms had become mild. On July 25, 2011 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS) to obtain help. The APSS veterinarian stated that dermal reactions are possible with the use of the product, but that it would be unusual to see a reaction in all three unrelated animals. The APSS veterinarian also stated that the owner should consider that the issue might be a flea infestation with secondary infection in this case. The APSS assistant recommended that the owner decontaminate the environment and call back with questions.
Minor
Animal's Owner
Dog / Chien
Boxer
1
Female
2.0
55.0
lbs
Skin
Unknown / Inconnu
<=30 min / <=30 min
System
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
Between July 9 and July 11, 2011 the owner noticed the dog had symptoms. Between July 11 and July 13, 2011 the owner noticed the dog had a moderate number of sores. Between July 23 and July 25, 2011 the owner noticed the dog's symptoms had become mild. On July 25, 2011 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS) to obtain help. The APSS veterinarian stated that dermal reactions are possible with the use of the product, but that it would be unusual to see a reaction in all three unrelated animals. The APSS veterinarian also stated that the owner should consider that the issue might be a flea infestation with secondary infection in this case. The APSS assistant recommended that the owner decontaminate the environment and call back with questions.
Minor
Animal's Owner
Cat / Chat
Domestic Shorthair
1
Male
13.0
10.0
lbs
Skin
Unknown / Inconnu
<=30 min / <=30 min
System
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
Between July 9 and July 11, 2011 the owner noticed the cat had symptoms. Between July 11 and July 13, 2011 the owner noticed the cat had a moderate number of sores. On July 25, 2011 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS) to obtain help. The APSS veterinarian stated that dermal reactions are possible with the use of the product, but that it would be unusual to see a reaction in all three unrelated animals. The APSS veterinarian also stated that the owner should consider that the issue might be a flea infestation with secondary infection in this case. The APSS assistant recommended that the owner decontaminate the environment, take the cat to the veterinarian, have the veterinarian call for information, and call back with questions.
Minor