‘Vaccinate those puppies’: Amidst parvovirus cases forcing shelters to temporarily close, local vet reminds owners to be proactive

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Some animal health groups have reported a spike in parvovirus cases in the northeast Kansas region with multiple shelters temporarily closing after positive tests this year, but an expert says there is no need to panic. According to Karie Ledbetter, a veterinarian at Gage Animal Hospital…

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