Swan Harbor Animal Hospital

Swan Harbor Animal Hospital At Swan Harbor Animal Hospital we offer pet care from professionals that love all kinds of animals. We care about pets, not price tags!

We offer low prices on pet health care and veterinary procedures.t We are committed to providing genuine care, comfort and high quality veterinary medicine for our Patients and Clients.

Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) - What You Need to KnowCIRDC, commonly known as kennel cough, is a...
01/17/2025

Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) - What You Need to Know

CIRDC, commonly known as kennel cough, is a highly contagious respiratory illness in dogs. It can cause symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and nasal or eye discharge.

Causes: CIRDC can be triggered by several bacteria and viruses, including:

Canine influenza virus
Canine parainfluenza virus
Bordetella bronchiseptica
It's important to note that co-infections (when a dog is infected by multiple pathogens) are quite common.

Symptoms to Watch For:

Frequent, honking cough
Sneezing
Runny nose or eyes
Fever
Lethargy
Important Reminder: Dogs can be contagious even if they appear perfectly healthy, so keep an eye out for any signs and consult your vet if you suspect CIRDC.

Stay informed and keep your furry friends safe!

Effective immediately, the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) will temporarily suspend all dog intakes due to a significant uptick in Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) cases over the past six to eight weeks. Unfortunately, some cases are not responding to treatment and have progressed to pneumonia, requiring extensive treatment and isolation. BARCS medical team will reassess this decision after two weeks.

This temporary suspension will allow our team to decrease the number of dogs in our shelter to focus on isolating and treating affected dogs, conducting additional lab testing, implementing enhanced quarantine protocols, and not exposing new dogs to illnesses. While this disease is not transmissible to other species, its impact on our canine population has been severe, and we must take immediate action to safeguard the health of the animals in our care.

“To save and protect the animals currently in our shelter, it is necessary to pause dog intakes while we focus our resources on treatment and containment,” said Dr. Bobbie Mammato, DVM, MPH and BARCS Chief Medical Officer. “The safest place for a healthy dog right now is with their owner, and we need pet owners and our community to work together to delay surrendering dogs or bringing in lost dogs until BARCS is in a better situation to safely care for them.”

BARCS will continue adoptions and fostering of healthy dogs, and those with mild symptoms who can receive treatment in a quiet, less stressful home environment separated from other dogs. This will not only ensure these animals will remain healthy or heal quicker, it will also decrease stress, illness and potential euthanasia for other animals at the shelter. To ensure the safety of adopters/fosters and their pets, every animal leaving the shelter will receive information about Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC), including a list of symptoms to watch for and guidance on preventing the spread of illness.

To help reduce the spread of illness in the community, BARCS urges pet owners to:

🔴 Keep their pets updated on vaccines.

🔴 Only allow your dog to interact with dogs you know are healthy and have not been exposed to any sick dogs.

🔴 Seek veterinary care promptly if their pet shows signs of illness, such as coughing, nasal discharge or lethargy.

We will update our website and social media channels with information on the situation, including when dog intakes will resume. Thank you for your understanding and support as we navigate this challenging time.

HOW YOU CAN HELP DURING OUR DOG INTAKE CLOSURE

Here are the steps you can take to help reduce the strain on the shelter, provide assistance to your own pets, and support BARCS during this challenging time:

LOST DOGS

Bringing lost dogs to BARCS at this time can put them at unnecessary risk. The majority of lost pets are found only a few blocks from their homes so please take the following steps to help reunite lost pets with their owners:

🔴 Look for Owners: Most lost pets are found close to home. Ask your neighbors if they recognize the pet, post photos on local social media, lost and found pages, places like ring and neighborhood association pages, and pet recovery websites.

🔴 Use Petco Love Lost’s Facial Recognition Tool: Upload a photo of the pet to help identify them and connect with their family (https://petcolove.org/lost/).

🔴 Put Up Flyers: Posting physical flyers in the area can also help alert others to a lost pet.

🔴 Scan for a Microchip: As soon as possible, take the found animal to a local animal hospital or shelter to have them scanned for a microchip. Microchips often contain the owner’s contact information, making reunification faster and less stressful for the pet.

BARCS can offer supplies for you to borrow while you hold onto the pet as supplies last.

REHOMING YOUR DOG: USE THE REHOMING TOOL ON OUR WEBSITE

If you're an owner needing to find a new family for your dog, consider directly rehoming your pet by marketing it on your social media page or using the Rehoming Tool on our website (https://www.barcs.org/rehoming). Rehoming directly to a new home is the best option when you can no longer keep a pet, but especially now while our shelter is at capacity and animals are more vulnerable to illness and stress. This tool lists your dog on our website and allows owners to connect with potential adopters directly, helping pets find new homes in a less stressful environment.

NEED PET RESOURCES? EMAIL US!

If you're struggling to care for your pet due to financial constraints or lack of supplies, we may be able to help. Please email us at [email protected] for information on food, supplies, or other resources to help you keep your pet in your home or if you have other questions. We believe that pets should stay with their families when possible, and we're here to support you.

DONATIONS NEEDED

The increase in illness, treatments, and veterinary care is placing a significant financial strain on BARCS. We need your support now more than ever to continue providing the essential medical care our animals need. Your donations to our Medical Care Fund (https://www.barcs.org/medical-care-fund) will directly contribute to covering the additional costs of medications, testing, medical supplies, and cleaning supplies for the animals in our care.

📢 Exciting News for Pet Owners in Baltimore! 🐾Swan Harbor Animal Hospital is now offering Pet Urgent Care services! We u...
01/10/2025

📢 Exciting News for Pet Owners in Baltimore! 🐾

Swan Harbor Animal Hospital is now offering Pet Urgent Care services! We understand that emergencies can happen at any time, and we're here to provide your furry friends with the care they need.

🚑 Pet Urgent Care Walk-in Appointments
⏰ Monday - Friday | 9 AM - 3 PM
📍 200 W. McComas St, Baltimore, MD 21230

Whether it’s a sudden illness or a minor injury, our dedicated team is ready to assist with compassionate and professional care. No need to wait days for an appointment—just walk in during our Urgent Care hours! 🐶🐱

📞 Call or Text: 443-869-4104
🌐 Learn More: SwanHarborVet.com

✨ Tip: Call ahead for wait times or more information!

Don’t let an unexpected health issue keep your pet from feeling their best. Visit us today for top-notch urgent care. Your pet’s health is our priority! ❤️

🌨️ Weather Update: Closed Monday 🌨️Due to the expected snow and severe weather conditions, we will be closed this Monday...
01/03/2025

🌨️ Weather Update: Closed Monday 🌨️

Due to the expected snow and severe weather conditions, we will be closed this Monday. Your safety and the safety of our team are our top priorities, and we encourage everyone to stay warm and safe during the storm.

If you need assistance, you are welcome to text our main phone line at 443-869-4104. We will respond as soon as we’re back in the office.

Thank you for understanding, and take care! 🐾💙

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We have observed a rise in cases of Kennel Cough at our hospital. While typically not life-threatening, this illness can deteriorate rapidly if not addressed promptly.

If you suspect your dog has kennel cough, kindly inform us when scheduling your appointment. For precautionary measures, we ask that you wait in your car until your designated appointment time to avoid potential transmission.

Common symptoms include coughing, fever, lethargy, and a runny nose.

We appreciate your cooperation in helping to safeguard the health of pets in our community.

Address

200 W Mccomas Street
Baltimore, MD
21230

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 6:30pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+14438694104

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