LAKE COUNTY, Fla. — The Lake County Animal Shelter wants to remind everyone to keep up with vaccinations for their furry friends as a dangerous viral infection is spreading.
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In just the last month, dogs have tested positive for the Parvo virus, and a litter of kittens was found to have the Panleukopenia viral infection.
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The shelter offers essential vaccines and other services for dogs and cats through its “Wellness Hour program.” Also, starting next week, the shelter will begin offering half-price combination vaccines for only $5.
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Lake County Animal Shelter is currently providing intensive care to multiple dogs and kittens suffering from the Parvovirus and Panleukopenia viruses
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As a result, the shelter urgently needs additional supplies, such as towels and washcloths. To donate supplies, please drop off the items at the facility’s front door.
The shelter is located at 12280 County Rd 448, Tavares, FL.
For more information, you can visit Animal Shelter’s programs website.
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