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Residents urge reforms at Enid Animal Welfare after adopted dog contracted parvo
Summary
Two residents told the commission that an adopter’s dog was later diagnosed with parvo and that they were treated rudely by animal-welfare staff; commenters urged improved intake screening, quarantine protocols, record-keeping and oversight.
Two members of the public urged the Enid City Commission to improve policies and oversight at the city’s Animal Welfare Department after an adopted dog later showed signs of parvovirus.
Terry Clark, speaking for an adopter, described a case in which a dog adopted the prior week became sick and was diagnosed with parvo after veterinary care. Clark said the adopter contacted animal control and was told to…
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