The shelter is currently unable to take in owner-surrendered dogs at any campus location except in cases of emergency that threaten the health of the pet.
SAN DIEGO - A recent uptick in a respiratory virus among shelter dogs has caused the San Diego Humane Society to quarantine affected animals and limit shelter intake until further notice, it was announced Monday.The shelter is currently unable to take in owner-surrendered dogs at any campus location -- San Diego, El Cajon, Escondido and Oceanside -- except in cases of emergency that threaten the health of the pet.
"Canine pneumovirus is a relatively new virus and causes symptoms such as coughing, sneezing and nasal discharge," said Dr. Zarah Hedge, chief medical officer for SDHS."While most affected animals experience minor cold- like symptoms, a small number of dogs may develop pneumonia. "This virus often spreads through kennels because of the high number of dogs in one location," she said."In a shelter setting, it's critical that we quarantine sick dogs for 14 days so they can rest, recover and we can prevent spread of the virus to the rest of the shelter population or the community. In order to preserve space, we are asking for the public's support to limit the number of dogs being brought to our shelters.
"This is a challenging situation occurring during the busiest time of the year," he said."We are working to resolve this as quickly as possible, and we sincerely appreciate our community's understanding and support. "This relatively new virus is already present in the community, Weitzman said."Most dogs will develop only mild symptoms but if you notice cold-like symptoms in your dog at home, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to evaluate your dog and recommend an appropriate course of treatment."
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