LAND O’ LAKES, Fla. – Pasco County Animal Services (PCAS) is suspending dog adoptions, intakes, surgeries, and rescue transfers for at least the next four weeks at our Land O’ Lakes shelter due to the presence of Canine Influenza, a highly contagious virus that causes respiratory disease in dogs.
Normal operations are expected to resume when veterinarians determine the environment is safe for pets.
“The health and safety of the animals in our care, as well as people and pets in our community, is and will always be our top priority,” said PCAS Director Mike Shumate. “We realize this suspension of services is an inconvenience for our customers, and we appreciate your understanding.”
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The following steps are being taken to care for all PCAS dogs:
- Ongoing Testing
- Supportive Care
- Contact with Recent Adopters/Rescues
Canine Influenza is difficult to control in kennels, and the virus is likely present in our community. If your pet is showing symptoms, such as sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose and coughing, please contact your veterinarian immediately.
PCAS cat operations are NOT affected, including:
- Adoptions
- Intakes
- Surgeries
- Rescue Transfers
Pet licensing and owner-requested euthanasia needs also remain open. If you find a lost pet during this time, we encourage you to visit MyPasco.Net/PAS for tips on how to find the owner.
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