Posted on 03/30/2023 2:16:32 PM PDT by DallasBiff
“The shelter closed to prevent the spread of the disease in the community and the death of hundreds of animals being housed at the shelter,” said Shelter Supervisor Jon Gary. “We want to protect as many animals as we can.”
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I know, shades of 2020.
sounds like kennel cough
Just wish they would to tell the truth.
Canine influenza is on the rise in some parts of the country.
StrepZ has forced the closure of the Animal Control Center here (Pima County AZ) several times in the past few years. Its a very very nasty plague.
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