77 animals at a northeast Georgia shelter have been put down after an outbreak of an upper respiratory infection. Hall County says the outbreak has been going on for several months. Anti-biotics have been unsuccessful. Animal officials say putting the puppies, kittens and cats to sleep is the only way to keep the disease from spreading to the other 240 animals.
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Animal officials have to put puppies, kittens and cats to sleep
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