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52 Dogs Euthanized Due to Deadly Canine Virus Video
52 Dogs Euthanized Due to Deadly Canine Virus VideoTranscript for 52 Dogs Euthanized Due to Deadly Canine VirusWe've got results back our vets immediately sprang into action to check every and god willing to see if there was any.Similar looking case in the shelter its start over the dog euthanized August 31 because of the stumper.On Thursday officials closed the shelter down and determine 52 other dogs had to be put down even though they hadn't tested positive for the illness.
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Canine Virus Resurfaces In One North MS City
Canine Virus Resurfaces In One North MS CitySTARKVILLE, Miss.(WCBI)- A highly-contagious virus known as distemper has been found in animals in Starkville.Starkville Animal Control reports they have picked up 6 diseased raccoons inside the Starkville city limits within the last month and a half.
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Deadly Canine Distemper Virus Leads Shelter to Euthanize 52 Dogs
Deadly Canine Distemper Virus Leads Shelter to Euthanize 52 DogsiStock/Thinkstock(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- An Ohio animal shelter was forced to euthanize 52 dogs this weekend after they found a deadly canine virus called distemper, a shelter official said.The Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center in Columbus said one dog tested positive for canine distemper.As a precautionary measure, the shelter then euthanized 52 dogs, the shelter official said.
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52 Dogs Euthanized in Ohio Shelter Due to Canine Virus Outbreak
52 Dogs Euthanized in Ohio Shelter Due to Canine Virus Outbreak52 dogs in the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center were needed to be euthanized following the diagnosis of canine distemper in one of the dogs in the shelter.(Photo : Matt Cardy/Getty Images)A total of 52 dogs were needed to be euthanized in an animal shelter in Ohio as a precautionary measure after the diagnosis of the lethal canine virus called distemper in one of the dogs.AdvertisementAccording to the report from NBC4i, officials from the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center in Columbus defended their move to euthanize the dogs to prevent further outbreak of the canine distemper.
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