LARGO, Md. ( DC News Now ) — The Prince George’s County Animal Shelter resumed dog adoptions two days after stopping it due to an “undetermined illness.”
The shelter resumed dog adoptions and viewings on Nov. 15 after pausing all activity on Nov. 12. The shelter said on Facebook that the two days allowed for staff to stop the disease from spreading.
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“We are excited to reopen dog adoptions to the public! However, we are still over capacity and need our communities help getting out the dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, turtles, goats and a variety of other animals depending on the day out of our facility and into your family,” David Fisher, Associate Director of the Department of Animal Services stated in the post .
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