11 puppies exposed to rabies during adoption event in Sheridan; owners saddened by euthanasia decision

Puppy owners devastated as litter exposed to rabies-positive puppy at Sheridan adoption event last month are forced to give up their dogs.

August 11th 2024.

11 puppies exposed to rabies during adoption event in Sheridan; owners saddened by euthanasia decision
Last month, at an adoption event in Sheridan, a tragic incident occurred that has left many pet owners devastated. A litter of puppies, who were eagerly waiting to find their forever homes, were unfortunately exposed to a rabies-positive puppy. As a result, the owners were told that their beloved dogs would need to be surrendered and euthanized.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has taken action to reach out to the individuals who were fostering these puppies. The heartbreaking news of having to surrender 11 innocent puppies for animal euthanasia has left everyone in shock and sadness. It's a heartbreaking decision that no one wants to make, but it's necessary in order to protect the public from the spread of this deadly virus.

The incident occurred after a puppy named Musubi, who was adopted from Moms and Mutts Colorado Rescue for Pregnant and Nursing Dogs, tested positive for rabies on Wednesday. Sadly, the poor animal had to be euthanized as a result. It's a deeply saddening situation for all involved, especially for those who were eagerly waiting to bring a new furry friend into their home.

Moms and Mutts Colorado Rescue holds adoption events every Saturday, and on July 20th, Jessica Eden and Keith Bryk were among the many hopeful pet owners. They were overjoyed to finally take home Musubi, the puppy they had been waiting for. However, their excitement quickly turned into concern when they learned that their new puppy could potentially have been exposed to rabies.

This heartbreaking story has touched the hearts of many, and has served as a reminder of the importance of responsible pet ownership and the potential dangers that come with adopting animals from unknown backgrounds. For more information on this story, please visit Denver7.com. And for more Colorado news, be sure to sign up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.

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