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Deadly Canine Virus Detected In Tuolumne County
Jamestown, CA – Pet owners beware, a deadly canine virus has been detected in Tuolumne County. Animal Control reports confirmed cases of the deadly distemper virus. According to shelter officials, it is transmitted through sneezing or coughing, shared food and water bowls, and equipment. They detailed, “All dogs are at risk, but puppies younger than four months old and dogs that have not been vaccinated against canine distemper are at increased risk of acquiring the disease.” Symptoms to watch out for initially are watery to pus-like discharge from their eyes, fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, reduced appetite, and vomiting. As the virus attacks the nervous system, dogs develop cir

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