The San Diego Humane Society said it will continue to work with the CDC and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to transport and quarantine Ukrainian pets as needed.
According to the organization's veterinarians, overall, the dog is in good health. She will now be cared for at SDHS' Behavior Center for enrichment and socialization, while on a 28 day rabies quarantine, before she can be reunited with her family.The San Diego Humane Society's veterinarian team perform an exam on the first dog from Ukraine that was transported across the border, May 2, 2022.
"When we heard that Ukrainian pets were getting stopped at the border-- right in our own backyard -- we immediately wanted to help,'' he said."Our goal is to get these animals safely across the border and back to their families as quickly as possible. We'll do whatever we can to help the animals and people impacted by this tragic crisis.''
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