Stockton animal shelter suspends adoptions until early June after outbreak of ‘strep zoo’

The Stockton Animal Shelter has paused adoptions and stray intakes after confirming a case of Streptococcus zooepidemicus, commonly called strep zoo. Officials acted quickly to contain the bacterial infection, which can spread rapidly in crowded shelter environments. The temporary closure runs through early June, with normal operations slated to resume around June 5.

Shelter Officials Respond to Confirmed Case

Staff at the Stockton Animal Shelter identified the strep zoo case through testing and immediately halted public services. This step includes stopping all stray animal intakes and adoptions to limit further transmission among the dog population. A full disinfection of the facility is underway as part of the response.

The decision reflects standard protocols for managing contagious respiratory bacteria in animal care settings. Shelter teams are working with testing partners to monitor the situation closely and ensure the health of animals already in their care. Similar measures in the past have proven effective at curbing outbreaks before they escalate.

Understanding Streptococcus Zooepidemicus

Strep zoo is a bacterial pathogen that primarily affects dogs, leading to severe respiratory issues such as pneumonia. In some cases, it can progress quickly and become fatal if not addressed. The bacteria thrives in stressful, high-density environments like shelters, where animals may already face compromised immune systems.

Veterinary experts note that crowding and stress increase vulnerability. While it can occasionally affect other species, dogs remain the main concern in these incidents. The infection spreads through close contact, shared spaces, or respiratory droplets, making isolation and cleaning critical control measures.

Previous Outbreaks Inform Current Strategy

Stockton Animal Shelter faced a comparable strep zoo situation last October, which led to a two-week pause in operations. That experience helped shape the current response, emphasizing rapid detection and thorough facility cleaning. Officials aim to avoid wider impacts this time around…

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