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Dogs Trust Evesham closed to public due to suspected virus infection
 

Dogs Trust closed its Evesham Rehoming Centre to the public after a dog showed signs of a viral infection, believed to be distemper.

 

According to reports in the Ludlow Advertiser, all other dogs at the centre are currently well.

A spokesman for the Dogs Trust told the newspaper: "One of the dogs at our Evesham Rehoming centre has started to show potential signs of distemper – a viral infection affecting dogs which is occasionally serious.

"As a precaution, we have closed the rehoming centre to ensure the health of other dogs on site.

"The dog recently came to us from another organisation, and has been in a confined area of the centre since arrival.

 

"We’d like to stress that all other dogs on site are currently well, and we are keeping a very close eye on them. We apologise to those planning on visiting our centre. Anyone with questions please call 0303 003 0000.”

The centre was due to partially re-open today (Thursday).

 

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