A deadly viral outbreak is spreading among dogs in the Sacramento area. The virus, known as “distemper”, causes respiratory and neurologic problems, fevere, and thickened footpads. The virus is extremely contagious. It is most commonly associated with domestic animals such as dogs, although ferrets are also vaccinated for it. Doctors in Marysville Veterinary Hospital are seeing the most cases – eighty percent of the dogs brought in do not survive. Reports of infected dogs in adjacent counties are now being reported. There are no reports so far for Amador County. Although there in cure, symptoms can be treated. Owners are advised to bring animals in immediately if they suspect they are infected. The virus does not affect people or cats. A vaccine has been available since the 1960’s, but authorities believe owners are either unaware or lazy in acquiring vaccinations for their dogs.
Thursday, 14 February 2008 05:21