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Long Island dog owners warned over canine distemper outbreak in raccoons

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Canine distemper outbreak hits Long Island raccoons

An alarming outbreak of canine distemper is spreading among Long Island raccoons, with experts warning that the deadly disease could infect unvaccinated dogs. FOX 5’s Jodi Goldberg looks at the growing number of cases, what’s behind the uptick, and how pet owners can keep their dogs safe.

NEW YORK – Long Island is experiencing an alarming rise in raccoons infected with canine distemper, a highly contagious disease that could put unvaccinated dogs at risk, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.

Christina Giuliano encountered one of the sick animals in her backyard and was relieved her dog kept its distance.

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“There was something in the corner of the property just all bunched up and my dog ran over but stopped short,” she said. “It kinda goes in circles and its eyes don't look too well.”

The raccoon displayed classic symptoms of canine distemper, which the DEC warns is usually fatal in unvaccinated animals. While the disease cannot infect humans, it poses a serious threat to dogs.

Frankie Floridia, president of Strong Island Animal Rescue, says he has been inundated with calls from concerned residents.

“My phone has been ringing off the hook,” Floridia said. “We’ve probably gotten 80 calls in the last three months about these animals, and there’s basically nothing we can do.”

Once a raccoon contracts distemper and becomes severely ill, there is no treatment. Experts recommend humane euthanization, but few people have the special license required to perform the procedure.

The DEC is urging the public not to feed raccoons, as it increases their population in local areas and facilitates the spread of the disease. 

Experts advise dog owners to ensure their pets are up to date on vaccinations, as this is the most effective way to protect them from the disease.

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