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Avoid animal-borne diseases by taking these health safety tips at petting zoos

The most common zoonotic diseases in the U.S. include salmonella, E. coli and campylobacter, all of which can be contracted by touching animals.  It s always good to take precautions when you re in close proximity with animals because they and their environments can transfer germs that can make you or someone in your family ill, says Dr. Douglas Kratt, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The most common way infection occurs is when people touches their mouth or nose after touching or feeding an animal. Even if animals look healthy, they might still be carrying germs.  Symptoms of these types diseases usually include vomiting, fever, diarrhea and cramps. While most illnesses are mild, some are more severe, requiring a doctor s visit or hospitalization.

COVID From Animals, Not Likely, But Wash Your Hands

COVID From Animals, Not Likely, But Wash Your Hands
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Animal Tales: Boom in pet ownership puts strain on local veterinarians

Read Article VCA Lewiston Animal Hospital veterinary assistant Ashlynn Foss, left and Technician Supervisor Sonja Harris examine Harley at the facility Friday afternoon on Stetson Road in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal LEWISTON – If you did not adopt a “pandemic puppy” sometime over the past year and a half, it is likely someone you know did. While our furry friends’ companionship has been a lifeline for many during this time, the boom in pet ownership combined with the challenges of practicing veterinary medicine during a public health emergency, has put a strain on the veterinarians who keep our loved ones healthy.

Canine distemper outbreak closes Maricopa County animal shelter

View Comments A highly contagious canine distemper outbreak at Maricopa County Animal Care and Control has caused its west shelter in Phoenix to close some of its buildings over the weekend. On July 2, the shelter announced it had several confirmed cases of distemper  a highly contagious and deadly virus within its west facility. As of Thursday morning, the shelter confirmed  12 positive cases of the disease after testing 100 dogs. This resulted in a quarantine of dogs in four of the shelter’s buildings and caused a disruption of day-to-day services. The county shelter has also paused dog-to-dog introductions at its Mesa and Phoenix facilities. 

In NY Can You Legally Break A Window To Save A Pet In A Hot Car?

In NY Can You Legally Break A Window To Save A Pet In A Hot Car? So, picture this situation, you walk out of the grocery store and you see a dog left alone in a hot car on a hot summer day. The dog is panting and is obviously in distress. What do you do? What are you legally allowed to do in New York? You might be surprised, but legally there is nothing you can do except call 911 and wait for the police. If you take it upon yourself to break the car window to save the pet in distress you could face legal trouble. That s because New York isn t one of the states with Good Samaritan laws to protect someone in this situation. Instead, you ll face a misdemeanor charge.

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