People at puppy adoption event in Englewood may need rabies shots

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People who attended a puppy adoption event in Englewood and their pets may need preventive shots after one of the dogs at the event tested positive for rabies.

The event took place July 20 at Moms and Mutts Colorado Rescue for Pregnant and Nursing Dogs in Englewood. The puppy with rabies, which had arrived from Texas, was euthanized, as that is the only way to test for the disease in animals.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment on Friday asked anyone who attended the event to call its hotline, 303-692-2700, to assess whether they could be at risk. The after-hours number is 303-370-9395, or people could email cdphe_zoonoses@state.co.us.

The infected puppy was part of a litter of shepherd-mix dogs, which organizers labeled the “Celebrity Kids” litter. Rabies can spread if a dog licks or scratches a human or other animal, so people who interacted with the shepherd-mix dogs may need a series of shots to prevent infection.

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