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Canine loss of life toll rises to 11 amid Windsor canine virus outbreak

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WINDSOR, ONT: DECEMBER 11, 2024 -- Anne Rene displays a photo of her dog on Wednesday, December 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 Windsor. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star
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WINDSOR, ONT: DECEMBER 11, 2024 — Anne Rene shows a photograph of her canine on Wednesday, December 11, 2024. Rene stated her sick canine was seized by Animal Management Ontario. There’s a canine parvo outbreak within the condo advanced she lives in at 445 Glengarry Avenue in Windsor. Photograph by Dan Janisse / Ontario Chronicle

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Animal welfare officers have referred to as in reinforcements to combat the outbreak of a fast-moving canine virus in downtown Windsor that has already killed at the least 11 pets. 

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The Hamilton/Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is heading to Windsor to assist vaccinate canines in an try to stem the outbreak of canine parvovirus. 

“We’re aware they have some mobile services that they’re able to bring down to help Windsor’s humane society with some of the capacity they may need if this does escalate and the numbers rise,” Melanie Milczynski, Ontario’s chief animal welfare inspector, informed the Star. 

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“Part of that is being able to anticipate as much as possible the resourcing needs of the community and making sure that it doesn’t get overwhelmed.” 

The Ontario Chronicle first reported Thursday there was an outbreak of canine parvovirus on the Windsor Essex Group Housing Company’s Glengarry Avenue condo buildings. Along with the 11 fatalities, the Star has since obtained an unconfirmed report of two canine deaths exterior the Glengarry space.

Significantly harmful to puppies and unvaccinated pets, canine parvovirus is among the most severe viruses affecting canines. This can be very contagious and the loss of life price is excessive in untreated instances. Signs embrace vomiting, fever, diarrhea, lethargy, lack of urge for food, and weight reduction.   

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

“Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease among unvaccinated dogs,” stated Milczynski. “It can’t be contracted by people, but it can be transmitted by stepping in things that have the virus in them and then moving around with that.” 

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She stated the province’s Animal Welfare Providers obtained eight calls in regards to the virus between Dec. 4 and Dec. 11, relating to a complete of 15 contaminated canines. She stated 11 of these canines have died. 

“There was one case where there were eight puppies that were affected that unfortunately could not be treated,” stated Milczynski. “There were three dogs that when the humane society was made aware had already died as a result of contracting the virus.” 

She stated animal companies are presently caring for 4 extra contaminated canines. 

“There may be others in the complex that haven’t been brought to our attention or people who have identified it and are seeking their own medical treatment through their family vet,” stated Milczynski. 

Anne Rene, a resident of 445 Glengarry, informed the Star this week that her canine was amongst a number of that had been contaminated. 

She stated animal welfare officers seized her canine Zeus, an 11-month-old King Shepherd pitbull combine, on Monday. 

“It is very stressful because I don’t know where my dog is at,” Rene stated this week. “I don’t know how he’s doing.” 

It’s additionally unknown how far the virus has unfold past the Glengarry flats. 

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“What we can confirm is it’s the Glengarry housing complex in Windsor,” stated Milczynski. “I know that encompasses a number of buildings.” 

“What we’re really doing is focusing proactive and preventative efforts on all of the buildings in the complex, then addressing any cases of parvovirus that might be brought to our attention as they’re raised with us.” 

She stated the province has partnered with Windsor Essex CHC, the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society, and the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA to combat the outbreak. 

Ontario’s Animal Providers referred to as within the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA as a result of they’ve a particular cellular license to function a brief vaccination facility. 

The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society doesn’t presently have such a license. However native humane society employees, together with government director Lynette Bain, might be serving to with vaccination efforts. 

“We could apply for it but it would take time,” stated Bain. “So, we’re partnering with another agency that already has a mobile license. It’s easier for them to mobilize, come here, and then we’ll assist them. It’s a cooperative action that Animal Welfare initiated.” 

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The present focus is vaccinating canines within the Glengarry condo buildings. 

“Parvovirus is one of the core vaccines that’s recommended for pets,” stated Milczynski. “It’s very affordable. And if there is a risk that the virus could spread more broadly through that complex, then vaccines are the most effective way to mitigate that.” 

She stated individuals with unvaccinated pets ought to keep away from canine parks and different areas with doubtlessly excessive canine visitors. And in case your canine appears sick, act quick. 

“Speak to your vet if you have concerns,” stated Milczynski. “And speak to your vet early on, just so that if your dog is sick, it can get the treatment that it needs. This disease can progress very quickly.” 

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