Stockton Animal Shelter Halts Stray Intake Amid Parvovirus Outbreak

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In a significant move to ensure the health of its canine residents, the Stockton Animal Shelter has put a temporary halt on the intake of stray animals. This decision comes in the wake of a sudden rise in parvovirus cases, a highly contagious and potentially fatal canine disease, observed among the shelter's dogs.

  • The Stockton Animal Shelter has temporarily stopped accepting stray animals due to a surge in parvovirus cases among its dogs.
  • The shelter attributes the outbreak to newly admitted strays, which may have carried the virus despite showing no symptoms.
  • Dogs that have tested positive for the parvovirus are receiving required care and antibiotics from veterinarians at the shelter.
  • The shelter is hopeful that none of the dogs ready for adoption have contracted the virus, and the adoption process continues as usual.
  • It is anticipated that the shelter will begin accepting stray animals again on May 23.

While these developments have prompted necessary changes to the shelter's operations, optimism remains for the future. The Stockton Animal Shelter anticipates being able to resume its regular services, including the acceptance of stray animals, on May 23. As they navigate this challenging period, the shelter's focus remains steadfastly on safeguarding the well-being of all their resident animals and ensuring they continue to offer a safe haven for those in need.

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