Sentry Natural Defense
Allegations: Falsely advertising products as safe and “Veterinarian Tested”
Penikila et al. v. Petiq, LLC d/b/a Sentry
19-cv-5508, N.D. Cal.
(Aug. 2019)
Sentry Natural Defense
Misleadingly advertising products as “safe to use around children and pets” when they contain essential oils that are toxic and may cause health issues, including skin irritation, vomiting, and muscle tremors
Misleadingly marketing that products are “Veterinarian Tested” when veterinarians do not recommend them
Allegations: Falsely advertising products as safe and “Veterinarian Tested”
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