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Canine dying toll mounts as contagious virus spreads throughout Windsor

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Dr. Stephanie Dam, a veterinarian with the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA, left, holds Winston, a 12-year-old long-haired chihuahua, while Kayla Nastos administers a parvo vaccine during a mobile clinic set up at 333 Glengarry Ave. in downtown Windsor on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. Photo by Julie Kotsis /Windsor Star
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Dr. Stephanie Dam, a veterinarian with the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA, left, holds Winston, a 12-year-old long-haired chihuahua, whereas Kayla Nastos administers a parvo vaccine throughout a cell clinic arrange at 333 Glengarry Ave. in downtown Windsor on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. Photograph by Julie Kotsis / Ontario Chronicle

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A extremely contagious and lethal canine virus has unfold past its downtown Windsor floor zero and has now claimed the lives of 14 canines, with 21 extra now in quarantine

After vaccinating 65 canines over the weekend within the Glengarry neighbourhood, animal welfare officers are planning extra cell clinics elsewhere in Windsor to attempt to stem the surge of canine parvovirus. 

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“It is an infectious disease, it can spread easily,” Lynnette Bain, government director of the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society, instructed the Star Monday.

“Some people are taking their dogs into parks and walking them down the street. That’s how it is transported from animal to animal.”  

The native humane society has been joined by Ontario’s Animal Welfare Providers (AWS) and the Hamilton-Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals within the combat. 

They arrange a cell vaccination clinic on Saturday at 333 Glengarry Ave., the place it’s believed the outbreak started. 

The Star first reported final week that canine parvovirus had out of the blue began rippling via the Windsor Essex Group Housing Company’s Glengarry house buildings. 

On the time, one canine was confirmed lifeless from the virus. The case rely has since swelled. 

“To date, AWS has removed 21 dogs which were either sick or at risk of becoming sick,” Brent Ross, a spokesperson for Ontario’s Ministry of the Solicitor Common, instructed the Star in an electronic mail on Monday. 

“AWS is aware of 14 dogs having passed away, some of which died prior to AWS engagement. The total number of infected dogs remains unknown.” 

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Ross additionally confirmed the virus seems to be spreading past the preliminary scorching spot. 

“AWS is aware of more cases of parvovirus concerns in the community and is working with humane society partners to hold additional clinics in partnership Windsor-Essex Humane Society and Hamilton-Burlington SPCA,” he stated. 

The instances and places of the extra clinics had not been confirmed by the Star’s Tuesday print deadline. 

“We’re going to be regrouping on the next steps,” stated Bain. “Sixty-five dogs were vaccinated, but we know the population is larger. We obviously want to get more. And some dogs will need to be boosted. Once they get their first set of vaccines they will need a booster if they’ve never been vaccinated before.” 

Canine parvovirus is likely one of the most severe viruses affecting canines. It’s extraordinarily contagious, and significantly harmful to puppies and unvaccinated pets. The dying charge is excessive in untreated instances. 

Signs embrace vomiting, fever, diarrhea, lethargy, lack of urge for food and weight reduction. 

The virus spreads simply via contact with contaminated canines, direct or oblique contact with feces from contaminated canines or contact with different virus-contaminated surfaces. 

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Ontario’s Animal Welfare Providers, which is main the response, referred to as within the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA as a result of it has a particular licence for a cell vaccination clinic. 

The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society doesn’t have such a licence. Bain stated ready for the Windsor humane society to amass the licence would have wasted valuable time in the midst of a fast-spreading outbreak.  

“Having a collaborative effort is really important,” she stated. “It’s not something you can snuff out in one attempt. It’s outreach, education, providing access to care.

“It’s a complicated thing. There’s no one silver bullet. But it’s multiple agencies working together to improve the landscape.” 

Except for vaccination, Ross stated there are a number of methods canine house owners can defend their pets. These measures embrace choosing up after your canine and holding your animal clear. 

He stated pet house owners ought to keep away from canine parks, boarding amenities, and another place they really feel is “unclean” or the place pets might encounter unvaccinated animals. 

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Veterinarian Dr. Stephanie Dam, with the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA , examines Guabo, a four-year-old husky/Rottweiler/lab mix, during a mobile parvo vaccine clinic set up at 333 Glengarry Ave, on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024.

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'I don’t know where my dog is,' Anne Rene displays a photo of her dog on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. Rene said her sick dog was seized by Animal Control Ontario. There is a canine parvo outbreak in the apartment complex she lives in at 445 Glengarry Avenue in downtown Windsor.

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Additionally keep away from sharing gear like canine bowls, toys, and grooming instruments, he stated. 

Animal Welfare Providers can also be “strongly recommending” that involved canine house owners instantly attain out to their veterinarian. 

“Prevention is key in protecting dogs from this disease,” stated Ross. 

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