I was wondering the same thing, if it is illegal or unwise to be spreading the dogs around in public. Is it too much for them to just treat the dogs and keep them contained, and separate the sick ones? But I'm happy there are so many people out there willing to adopt them and try to save their lives. I heard on the news tonight that the City commission is telling people that they will build a new shelter. Hope they get new management too. I've been to this shelter many times, its very hard to walk through there looking at those poor dogs. This is the place that my Zeus was surrendered by his previous owner. He's such a loyal friendly wonderful pet, he's my buddy.
Ever since we've had him, Zeus sits up when he wants something. I wonder if the previous owner taught him this? He does it all the time, especially when he wants a treat. <http://oi56.tinypic.com/sbsncz.jpg> <http://oi56.tinypic.com/sbsncz.jpg> ~R --- In [email protected], Peggy & The Girls <phrpg5@...> wrote: > > Some of the news media are calling it distemper/parvo. Guess they don't have > their facts straight. I wish that shelter had a dog tested to verify which > virus it is. My gut feeling is that it is Parvo, and hopefully not a new > strain, like what happened 2 yrs ago in a lot of shelters. If it is a new > strain, then they should be liable to tell the public because that means > that the parvo shot any dog got 1-12 months ago isn't worth squat against a > new strain. > > These shelters should be held accountable for the treatment of the dogs, and > not be allowed to Euth them either. With them adopting them all out like > that, they are only spreading the virus. And they must have had more cases > and deaths from it then they are telling the public, to be literally > emptying out the entire shelter. Miami Dade had several cases last year and > the year before and they admitted to Euthanizing the sick ones and it caused > an uproar with the public. You would think that after all of that, they > would smarten up and keep the shelter clean, and quarantine new nursing pups > and moms from the other dogs. Very poor management! > > I also heard that a NJ shelter has an out break of Parvo. They too did not > say which strain it is, which is so important. I think I am going to call my > Vet and see if she has any updates on Parvo. If it is a new strain then we > all need our dogs vaccinated again for it. Ugh....I hate giving them shots!. > ...but NJ is to close and we do love going to the dog parks, and you never > know if someone is visiting a dog park from out of state. > > > > > > > -------Original Message------- > > From: meccarose > Date: 3/26/2011 1:32:42 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: 'Infectious Disease Forces Partial Lockdown Of > Miami-Dade Animal Shelter > > > Update: The adoption fees are waived now > > > > > > Animal lovers rescue hundreds of pets from Miami shelter > > > > Shelter clearing out animals after outbreak > > > > > Distemper forces Miami-Dade shelter to close its doors > > > > > > Local animal rescuers helping Miami-Dade Animal Services find foster homes > > > > Immediate help needed to save dogs and puppies at shelter affected by canine > distemper. > Photo: Miami-Dade shelter > > > Medley, Florida - Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter is not taking in any > more dogs or puppies for the next few weeks because of canine distemper, an > infectious and highly contagious virus.The disease affects the respiratory > and central nervous system which can be fatal. > According to Dr. Sara Pizano, director of the shelter, it is necessary to > empty the shelter and adopt out and foster as many dogs as possible. Pizano > denied a rumor that all dogs not adopted by the weekend would be euthanized, > but did say no dog is safe. > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], meccarose@ wrote: > > > > > > has sent you a link: "Infectious Disease Forces Partial Lockdown Of > Miami-Dade Animal Shelter - Video - WPLG Miami" > > > > The link: > > http://www.local10.com/video/27313947/index.html?taf=mia > > > > Message from : Trouble at the Miami Dade Animal Shelter. > > >

