LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Animal Foundation remains at critical level capacity with nearly 500 dogs still on campus.
The Animal Foundation announced Friday that it took in 917 animals over the last two weeks. The Foundation said they currently have 480 dogs on campus.
One of those dogs tested positive for canine influenza and 11 more symptomatic dogs have pending test results, the Animal Foundation confirmed Saturday.
Canine influenza, or dog flu, is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It spreads through respiratory droplets when dogs cough or sneeze or through contact with contaminated surfaces. Symptoms of canine influenza can vary in severity but often include: coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge, fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, and occasional vomiting.
The Animal Foundation said it is taking proactive steps to ensure the health and safety of the animals in its care. Symptomatic dogs have been placed into isolation, and in addition to immediate testing and prompt treatment, they are continually monitoring the shelter population.
Over the last two days, 40 dogs were placed into foster homes. However, the Animal Foundation still needs fosters. It is asking for fosters who can take a dog for at least one week.
Fostering is completely free and the foundation provides everything needed to foster. Click here to see all of the dogs available to foster.
People can walk in to pick up a foster dog. The foundation will also be open on Monday for fostering only.
The foundation is asking people if they find a healthy, friendly dog to try and reunite them with their family before bringing them to the shelter. Most lost dogs who come to the shelter have homes and families who love them, but once they are brought to the shelter, they are much less likely to be reunited with their families, according to the Animal Foundation.
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