U.S. Pets Are Being Exposed to Pepper Spray: A Conversation with Steve Dale

This week on The Veterinary Viewfinder, Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, MPA, RVT, are joined by Chicago-based journalist and certified animal behavior consultant Steve Dale to discuss a surprising and underreported issue: pets incidentally exposed to pepper spray and tear gas in U.S. cities.

While these cases are rare, they present serious challenges for veterinarians and pet owners alike. The hosts and Steve examine how dogs and cats can become unintended victims of crowd-control chemicals, either through direct exposure or residual contamination on fur, clothing, or outdoor surfaces. 

Dr. Ward emphasizes the increased risks associated with brachycephalic dog and cat breeds, even to limited exposure to the agents. They explore the respiratory, ocular, and skin effects of these agents and discuss practical treatment approaches, from immediate decontamination and eye irrigation to managing inflammation and secondary infections.

Steve shares recent examples from Chicago and other communities where pets experienced mild to moderate symptoms after being caught near chemical dispersals. The discussion also highlights the importance of client education, protective measures, and emotional support for both owners and veterinary teams responding to such events.

Ultimately, this episode blends clinical insight, public awareness, and compassion, reminding listeners that preparation, not panic, is the best defense when the unexpected reaches the exam room door.

LINKS

www.stevedale.tv

https://www.cdc.gov/chemical-emergencies/pets/response.html#:~:text=1.,helps%20remove%20any%20leftover%20chemical



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