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8,562 FDA adverse event reports for pets.

FDA Veterinary Adverse Event Database

Browse 8,562 adverse event reports collected by the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine. Each report includes the animal species, breed, drug or product involved, observed reactions, and outcome. Reports flagged as "serious" involve death, life-threatening conditions, or hospitalization. Use the filters to narrow results by species, outcome severity, or keyword. Note that a higher number of reports does not necessarily indicate a less safe product — widely prescribed drugs naturally accumulate more reports.

Pet Adverse Event Reports

Browse 8,562 FDA veterinary adverse event reports.

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Date Species Breed Drug Reaction Outcome
Aug 22, 2012 Dog Dog (other) Melarsomine Alopecia local; Reddening of the skin; Skin lesion NOS; Lethargy (see also Ce... Euthanized
Aug 21, 2012 Dog Shepherd Dog - Australian Spinosad Dermatitis Recovered/Normal
Aug 20, 2012 Dog Shih Tzu Cyclosporine A Dermatitis; Papule Ongoing
Aug 18, 2012 Dog Retriever - Golden Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable ... Application site granuloma; Application site inflammation; Application site c... Ongoing
Aug 18, 2012 Dog Shepherd Dog - Australian Cyclosporine A Anaemia NOS; Tachycardia; Pale mucous membrane; Distension of abdomen; Urinar... Euthanized
Aug 17, 2012 Dog Great Pyrenees, Crustacea (... Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Hypersalivation; Blindness; Neurological signs NOS; Twitching; Decreased appe... Recovered with Sequela
Aug 15, 2012 Dog Terrier (unspecified), Crus... Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis); Lack of efficacy - NOS; Lack of efficacy ... Recovered/Normal
Aug 12, 2012 Dog Schnauzer - Miniature Spinosad Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Recovered with Sequela
Aug 12, 2012 Dog Collie - Border, Chow Chow Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable ... Application site lump; Application site scab; Low platelet count; Leucocytosi... Recovered/Normal
Aug 7, 2012 Dog Terrier - Welsh Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Itching; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Outcome Unknown
Aug 6, 2012 Dog Shih Tzu Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Uveitis; Eye redness; Ocular discharge; Dry eye; Falling; Constricted pupils;... Recovered with Sequela
Aug 3, 2012 Dog Retriever - Golden Spinosad Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis); Lack of efficacy (ectoparasite) - flea Outcome Unknown
Aug 2, 2012 Dog Terrier (unspecified) Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Trembling; Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurologi... Recovered with Sequela
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Shih Tzu Trilostane Electrolyte disorder; Neurological signs NOS; Stumbling gait; Dermatitis; Wei... Outcome Unknown
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Chihuahua Spinosad Otitis externa; Rash; Allergic dermatitis; General hair loss Ongoing
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Crossbred Canine/dog Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Pruritus; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Recovered with Sequela
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Pit Bull Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Emesis; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Recovered with Sequela
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Dachshund - Miniature Trilostane Allergic dermatitis Outcome Unknown
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Newfoundland Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Pruritus; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Recovered with Sequela
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Collie - Border Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Itching; Allergic dermatitis; Lack of efficacy - NOS; Lack of efficacy (ectop... Recovered with Sequela
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Terrier - Boston Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Scratching; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Recovered with Sequela
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Lhasa Apso Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Vomiting; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) Recovered/Normal
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Boxer (German Boxer) Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Pinnal reddening; Dermatitis; Pruritus; Skin lesion NOS Ongoing
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Poodle - Miniature Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Abdominal pain; Trembling; Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depressi... Recovered/Normal
Aug 1, 2012 Dog Shih Tzu Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Emesis; Itching; Allergic dermatitis Recovered with Sequela
Jul 30, 2012 Dog Retriever - Golden Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Hyperkeratosis; Overdose; Epidermal collarette; Erythema (for urticaria see I... Recovered with Sequela
Jul 29, 2012 Dog Retriever - Labrador Moxidectin; Imidacloprid Application site alopecia; Application site dermatitis Outcome Unknown
Jul 28, 2012 Dog Setter - English Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Hypersalivation; Buccal ulceration; Diarrhoea; Vomiting; Dermatitis; Pruritus... Recovered/Normal
Jul 27, 2012 Dog Retriever - Golden Spinosad Dermatitis; Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurolog... Recovered with Sequela
Jul 27, 2012 Dog Lhasa Apso Gentamicin Sulfate, Hydrocortisone Ac... Ear pain; Rash; Application site dermatitis Recovered/Normal
Jul 26, 2012 Dog Terrier - Scottish Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Reddening of the skin; Pododermatitis; Excessive licking and/or grooming Recovered with Sequela
Jul 26, 2012 Dog Shepherd Dog - Australian Melarsomine Dihydrochloride Injection Gingivitis; Oral ulceration; Stranguria; Swollen vulva; Ulcerative dermatitis... Ongoing
Jul 26, 2012 Dog Mountain Dog - Bernese Carprofen Lymphadenopathy; Pinnal oedema; Head shake - ear disorder; Eye disorder NOS (... Ongoing
Jul 25, 2012 Dog Bichon Frise Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable ... Self trauma; Itching; Skin lesion NOS; Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis); Al... Outcome Unknown
Jul 25, 2012 Cat Maine Coon Selamectin Application site alopecia; Application site lesion; Application site scab; Ap... Ongoing
Jul 24, 2012 Human Unknown Pentobarbital, Phenytoin Unclassifiable adverse event; Accidental exposure; Injection site bleeding; I...
Jul 24, 2012 Dog Pekingese Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Behavioural disorder NOS; Restlessness; Agitation; Thrombocytopenia; Diarrhoe... Ongoing
Jul 21, 2012 Dog Shepherd Dog - German Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Behavioural disorder NOS; Rash; Pruritus; Contact dermatitis Ongoing
Jul 21, 2012 Dog Deutsche Dogge, Great Dane Imidacloprid; Moxidectin Oral ulceration; Urticaria; Ulceration NOS; Miscellaneous eating disorder NOS... Euthanized
Jul 20, 2012 Dog Bichon Frise Imidacloprid; Moxidectin Application site infection; Application site dermatitis; Application site scr... Recovered/Normal
Jul 19, 2012 Cat Turkish Angora Emodepside; Praziquantel Application site alopecia; Application site dermatitis; Application site irri... Recovered/Normal
Jul 19, 2012 Cat Russian Emodepside; Praziquantel Application site alopecia; Application site dermatitis; Application site irri... Recovered/Normal
Jul 17, 2012 Dog Dachshund (unspecified) Firocoxib 57 Mg Chewable Application site pustule; Application site reaction NOS; Ulcerative dermatiti... Ongoing
Jul 15, 2012 Cat Maine Coon Selamectin Application site alopecia; Application site erythema; Application site bleedi... Ongoing
Jul 15, 2012 Dog Shih Tzu Spinosad; Milbemycin Oxime Emesis; Atopic allergy NOS (see also 'Skin'); Pustules; Pruritus; Licking; Be... Recovered with Sequela
Jul 15, 2012 Dog Retriever - Labrador Spinosad Dermatitis; Lack of efficacy (ectoparasite) - flea Recovered/Normal
Jul 15, 2012 Dog Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise Spinosad Atopic allergy NOS (see also 'Skin'); Dermatitis; Skin lesion NOS; Food allergy Recovered/Normal
Jul 13, 2012 Dog Retriever - Golden Imidacloprid; Moxidectin Application site hair loss; Application site scratching; Anorexia; Lethargy (... Recovered/Normal
Jul 13, 2012 Dog Retriever - Labrador Meloxicam Discoloured urine; Haematuria; Elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT); Locom...
Jul 13, 2012 Dog Retriever - Labrador Firocoxib Dermatitis

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact your veterinarian immediately. If the reaction is severe — difficulty breathing, seizures, collapse, or severe swelling — seek emergency veterinary care right away. After your pet is stabilized, report the adverse event to the FDA through safetyreporting.hhs.gov or by calling 1-888-FDA-VETS (1-888-332-8387). Reporting helps the FDA identify safety issues that can lead to label changes or product recalls.

Dogs account for the majority of adverse event reports, followed by cats. This reflects both the larger pet population and wider range of medications for these species. Flea and tick products, pain medications (NSAIDs), and heartworm preventives are among the product categories with the highest report counts across all species.

Not necessarily. A drug used by millions of pets will have more reports in absolute numbers than a niche product, even if the actual rate of adverse events is lower. The FDA uses these reports as one of many tools to evaluate drug safety, looking for patterns and statistical signals rather than raw counts alone. Always consult your veterinarian before changing any medication.