Uptick in Canine Virus Causes San Diego Humane Society to Limit Intake

Uptick in Canine Virus Causes San Diego Humane Society to Limit Intake
A pit bull plays in a park in Escondido, California on April 21, 2020. Ariana Drehsler/AFP via Getty Images
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SAN DIEGO—A recent uptick in a respiratory virus among shelter dogs has caused the San Diego Humane Society to quarantine affected animals and limit shelter intake until further notice, it was announced Monday.

Testing has confirmed that this condition on the rise in the shelters is canine pneumovirus.

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