Humane Society Continues to Work With Medical Officials to Control Distemper Cases The Humane Society had been dealing with a possible outbreak since late June and are working with medical officials to further prevent the spread
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HSNT has teamed with the head of the University of Florida Shelter Medicine Program among other national industry leaders to help care for and deal with the spread in their shelter.
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Their efforts to prevent the spread are not just isolated to puppies and have confirmed cases in adult and senior dogs. According to HSNT, the cases could ve been preventable if dogs were vaccinated.
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Humane Society of North Texas temporarily closing locations amid positive distemper cases Rashel Cedeno de Abreu
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The Humane Society of North Texas on doggy lockdown.
HSNT is temporarily closing all of their locations of dog adoptions and animal intake, after they found positive cases of distemper in dogs they recently housed.
The current dogs in their shelter don t have any positive cases of distemper, but they are taking precautions to avoid a possible spread of distemper by temporarily stopping their operations and testing all dogs showing signs of upper respiratory illness.
HSNT’s Clinic will remain open to the public as it is located in a separate building with separate staff, and has no interaction with HSNT’s shelter dogs.
Humane Society of North Texas temporarily closing locations amid positive distemper cases
HSNT announced they will temporarily close dog adoption facilities to prevent a spread of distemper as some recently housed dogs tested positive for the virus. Author: Rashel Cedeno de Abreu Published: 7:30 PM CDT July 1, 2021 Updated: 7:30 PM CDT July 1, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas The Humane Society of North Texas on doggy lockdown.
HSNT is temporarily closing all of their locations of dog adoptions and animal intake, after they found positive cases of distemper in dogs they recently housed.
The current dogs in their shelter don t have any positive cases of distemper, but they are taking precautions to avoid a possible spread of distemper by temporarily stopping their operations and testing all dogs showing signs of upper respiratory illness.