Las Vegas, NV – Animal shelters across the Las Vegas valley are facing a rise in canine influenza cases, prompting caution and action from pet owners and facilities alike.
Current Situation:
- The Animal Foundation reports six confirmed cases and 136 symptomatic dogs, seeking foster homes to alleviate overcrowding.
- Henderson Animal Care and Control has one confirmed case, five dogs undergoing testing, and temporary intake restrictions.
- The Nevada SPCA is also testing symptomatic dogs for the virus.
Expert Advice:
- Dr. Neal Villanueva, a veterinarian, highlights the virus’s contagious nature and advises pet owners to be aware of symptoms like coughing, sneezing, and yellow nasal discharge.
- While not typically fatal, the flu can last for weeks.
- Avoiding dog groups during the outbreak is a possible precaution, but owners should weigh individual needs.
- Vaccination, not included in routine shots, offers protection and should be discussed with veterinarians.
Additional Information:
- The canine influenza vaccine is not part of standard dog vaccinations, so consultation with a veterinarian is crucial.
- Early detection and treatment can help manage the flu’s impact on individual dogs and prevent further spread.
- While concerning, the situation is being monitored and managed by animal shelters and veterinary professionals.
Credits: KTNV
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