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UK Considers Ban on Over-the-Counter Pet Flea Treatments to Protect Waterways

The proposed restriction aims to reduce environmental harm caused by pesticide residues entering waterways. It reflects growing concerns about the impact of pet treatments on wildlife and ecosystems. A final decision from UK authorities is expected after the eight-week consultation period.
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