Canadian dog rescues are bringing in more than just animals. Some imported canines carry diseases that can be dangerous to you and your pets

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As more dogs rescued from across the world find adoptive homes in Canada, some are bringing infectious diseases that can be dangerous for both people and pets. StarInvestigation by jyangstar

As more dogs rescued from across the world find adoptive homes in Canada, some are bringing infectious diseases that can be dangerous for both people and pets.

Despite the proliferation of animal rescues importing dogs from everywhere from Texas to Turkey, nobody is tracking how many dogs are crossing Canadian borders every year, let alone the diseases they might be ferrying. At the time of the Star’s initial investigation, CEO Nicole Simone denied the allegations and said her rescue operates safely, ethically and responsibly. In response to questions for this article, she referred the Star to a“Despite lack of regulations and federal guidelines, we are proud of how our veterinary efforts have evolved,” the FAQ stated. “Our rescue provides exceptional access to veterinary care and does not ‘cut costs’ with treatments.

But he said such steps can be “quite costly” for rescues, especially those that deal with larger volumes. At the same time, the “bigger the operation, the more risk there is,” he said. Heartworm is a serious parasitic disease that rarely infects humans but can be fatal for dogs if left untreated. “Rather than giving up, our rescue has always continued to treat dogs,” the FAQ page reads. “In dog rescue, you cannot avoid identifying some dogs with heartworm infection and we refuse to stop taking in dogs because they might have this disease.”

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jyangstar Here you go, already during the pandemic so many excited people got puppies w/o experience and affordability, end up in shelters, now added burden from import.

Despite the proliferation of animal rescues importing dogs from everywhere from Texas to Turkey, nobody is tracking how many dogs are crossing Canadian borders every year, let alone the diseases they might be ferrying.

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