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01/19/2025

What is H5N1?
H5N1, commonly known as avian influenza A or bird flu, is a highly pathogenic strain of influenza virus that primarily affects birds, but cases have recently been reported in wildlife, cattle, cats, and humans.

What do we know about the latest outbreak?
Recently H5N1 influenza cases have been reported in cats that have consumed contaminated commercial raw food diets, unpasteurized milk, or had contact with wild birds and cattle.

Precautions:
Consider discontinuing your pet’s raw diet. Even if their raw food is human grade, frozen, or freeze dried, this does not prevent the potential spread of pathogenic bacteria, parasites, or H5N1 that may be present in the food. Consider cooking your pet’s raw food and/or consulting your veterinarian about diet change.
Limit your pet’s access to wild birds that may be carrying the virus and avoid giving them raw milk.

What are the symptoms to watch out for in our pets?
Clinical signs in pets may include the following:
• Loss of appetite
• Lethargy
• Fever
• Neurologic signs (ataxia, circling, tremors, seizures, sudden blindness)
• Copious oculonasal discharge
• Difficulty breathing
We recommend seeking veterinary care if your pet shows any of these signs. If they are having any life-threatening symptoms (neurologic signs, seizures, difficulty breathing, or collapse) seek veterinary care immediately.

Can this cause illness in humans?
Yes, H5N1 can cause illness in humans. Current human infections have been linked to contact with infected cattle and wild birds. There is no current evidence of human to human transmission.

What is being done?
The CDC, FDA and USDA are closely monitoring cases as they develop. One voluntary product recall has been issued for contaminated raw food diets for cats & dogs. We are continuing to monitor this emerging virus.

Follow our animal health centers' social media accounts for regular updates.
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01/05/2025

447 Days! That’s how long Marvin has been waiting for his forever home. He was stood up last week for his meet & greet 😔 Please share to help Marvin find his forever home. He is good with other dogs and doesn’t seem to mind cats. He’s a big lover boy waiting for his new family! Give us a call to schedule a meet and greet 410-651-0986

12/26/2024
12/26/2024

To ALL of our organizations, Pet parents and our special Veterinarian Pets on the shore Dr. Erin Giza!!

Some puppy here at Petsmart  today Humane Society of Wicomico County
12/22/2024

Some puppy here at Petsmart today Humane Society of Wicomico County

12/19/2024

Join us at Petsmart Salisbury MD this Saturday, for our Foster Friends Adoption Event! Meet some of our available adoptable foster dogs!

Making kids christmas
12/13/2024

Making kids christmas

Sometimes you just have to sit with a bunny and enjoy your day 😉 Eastern Shore Rabbit Rescue and Education Center
08/09/2024

Sometimes you just have to sit with a bunny and enjoy your day 😉 Eastern Shore Rabbit Rescue and Education Center

Luka graduated puppy class his trainer Nicole is so proud!
08/01/2024

Luka graduated puppy class his trainer Nicole is so proud!

07/17/2024

Don't forget to visit Petsmart this week! It's National Adoption Week, and many wonderful kitties are waiting to meet their forever persons. One of them is Charlotte, a sweet, beautiful girl, who wants to love and be loved. Come see her!

07/08/2024
Come see Jordan and donate to help keep families together with their pets. Donations go to paying vet bills for checkups...
06/26/2024

Come see Jordan and donate to help keep families together with their pets. Donations go to paying vet bills for checkups, spay and neutering !

06/24/2024

We’re donating a % of our sales this month to Petsmart Salisbury MD who is raising money to help LOCAL animals in need. Please come visit us in the parking lot of Petsmart/Best Buy!! If you don’t want a snowball that’s fine too, just go in to Petsmart and you can donate at the register. ✌️❤️🍧🐶😸

04/21/2024

Harness walking is an extremely dangerous practice that has ended in tragedy for many, due to the dangers posed by the harness itself and also the significant hazards associated with being outdoors, even for a short time.

Outside, rabbits are exposed to parasites and diseases carried by other animals, they are prone to insect/tick bites and fly strike, and they can be poisoned by pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Rabbits can suffer fatal heart attacks out of fear from merely seeing a predator (dogs, cats, hawks, etc) or hearing a sudden unfamiliar noise (cars, lawnmowers, other animals) from which they cannot escape. It is also vitally important to keep rabbits in temperature controlled areas; hot weather is particularly dangerous for rabbits, and heat exhaustion is a serious emergency. Should a rabbit get out of a harness or off a leash, they are often not easily approached and can run and hide in fear. It is often extremely difficult to safely catch a rabbit that is loose outside, and domestic rabbits have no outdoor survival skills.

A rabbit that becomes frightened and panics while wearing a harness can easily become tangled, at which point they could cut off their own airway or break their back or other bones. If you have a rabbit, you are aware that when they hear, smell or see something that concerns them, they will quickly “dart” or quickly run for even just a few feet. Because of the incredible fragility of their skeleton, this movement while attached to a harness/leash will result in a broken back or neck. Even the stress that rabbits experience from being put into a harness can easily lead to serious GI upset. Remember that for a prey animal like a rabbit, anything designed to go around their belly, under their chin, or around their neck can mimic the sensation of being grabbed by a predatory animal, and because rabbits’ bones are so fragile, even the process of putting on a harness can easily result in unintentional injury.

Fatal accidents and illness due to harness walking are tragically common. Please provide safe, indoor enrichment alternatives and do not risk your bunny’s health and safety.

https://www.howcast.com/videos/514692-can-i-walk-my-rabbit-on-a-leash-pet-rabbits

https://www.howcast.com/videos/514676-why-its-dangerous-to-keep-rabbit-outside-pet-rabbits

http://rabbitcare.org/9-reasons-indoors-vs-outdoors.pdf

04/21/2024

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