A recent outbreak of distemper at an animal shelter in Memphis has prompted animal advocates to call on the community to take necessary precautions to safeguard the health of their pets. This unfortunate situation has led to the heartbreaking decision to euthanize nearly 100 healthy animals within the shelter. Distemper, a highly contagious viral disease, is preventable through proper vaccination of pets.
To help protect your furry companions, animal advocates are emphasizing several key recommendations. First and foremost, it is crucial to ensure that your pets are up-to-date on their vaccinations. Additionally, pet owners should remain vigilant for any signs of illness, which may include symptoms such as sneezing, nasal discharge, coughing, and lethargy. If any of these symptoms are observed, it is essential to consult your veterinarian without delay. Furthermore, limiting your pet’s interactions with unfamiliar animals, particularly in settings like dog parks, can also help reduce the risk of exposure to this serious disease. By taking these precautions, pet owners can play a vital role in keeping their animals safe and healthy during this challenging time.

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