Close Menu
lechienrevue.com
    What's Hot

    UCCS Communique – The official news publication for the University of Colorado Colorado Springs

    February 8, 2026

    Do Our Dogs Really Love Us? – American Kennel Club

    February 7, 2026

    No. 1 golden retriever, pups will greet visitors at Ligonier wellness center

    February 7, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • UCCS Communique – The official news publication for the University of Colorado Colorado Springs
    • Do Our Dogs Really Love Us? – American Kennel Club
    • No. 1 golden retriever, pups will greet visitors at Ligonier wellness center
    • Stories from Some of Our Longest-Serving Teammat
    • Eamonn Holmes reveals heartbreaking story behind adopting beloved pet dog Maggie 
    • U.S. Army launches K-9 Corps | March 13, 1942
    • Vet says dog owners making ‘common’ mistake that causes painful issue for pets
    • How We Domesticated Dogs and They Domesticated Us
    Sunday, February 8
    X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube TikTok
    lechienrevue.com
    Contact us
    • Unique breeds
    • Life style
    • Heritage
    • Stories
    • Wellness & Spa
    lechienrevue.com
    Home»Life style»MSPCA warns dog owners of ‘potentially deadly’ virus after sick puppies are found in Boston
    Life style

    MSPCA warns dog owners of ‘potentially deadly’ virus after sick puppies are found in Boston

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comSeptember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The MSPCA is warning dog owners of a “highly contagious and potentially deadly” virus in the wake of three sick puppies being found in Boston.

    Boston Animal Control found three 6-month-old Golden Retriever puppies in the city’s Dorchester neighborhood that were sick with parvovirus on Aug. 23, the local animal welfare organization said in a press release Tuesday. Two of the puppies were so sick they needed to be hospitalized immediately.

    “Parvo is highly contagious and potentially deadly, so when the puppies tested positive, Boston Animal Control immediately reached out to us for help,” MSPCA Animal Protection Vice President Mike Keiley said in the release.

    Boston Animal Control received a tip that there were two additional sick Golden Retriever puppies, but officers weren’t able to find them, Keiley said. MSPCA Law Enforcement and Boston Animal Control are now looking into the puppies’ history, as no one has come forward to claim them.

    “Golden Retrievers are a highly sought-after breed, so it’s abnormal that a bunch were found sick and alone outside like this,” he said.

    The two Golden Retriever puppies were hospitalized at MSPCA-Angell West hospital in Waltham for six days, the nonprofit said. They were then placed into foster care to complete their recovery.

    Parvovirus can kill a puppy within 48 hours of symptom onset, Keiley said. The virus can be transmitted from dog to dog or through indirect exposure to things that have been contaminated with infected feces.

    “It’s a really contagious virus that can live for a long time outside in the environment, so it’s incredibly dangerous, and dogs can be infected without knowing it,” he said.

    As such, the MSPCA is reminding dog owners to vaccinate their pups against parvovirus. The nonprofit offers parvovirus vaccines to those who qualify financially at all its Angell Animal Medical Center hospitals and community clinics. Boston Animal Control will also be hosting dog vaccine clinics throughout the city both this month and next.

    Two of the three puppies will be adopted out by Boston Animal Control, the MSPCA said. The third, named Big Red, is expected to be put up for adoption by the MSPCA in the next 10 days after he tests negative for parvovirus and finishes treatment for gastrointestinal parasites.

    People interested in adopting Big Red are asked to submit an inquiry at mspca.org/bigred.

    “We know that there will be a lot of interest in adopting Big Red,” Keiley said. “Although we can only pick one adopter, we’re so excited that he’ll soon have the very best home and a bright future after a challenging start.”

    More News

    Read the original article on MassLive. Add MassLive as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Boston deadly dog MSPCA Owners potentially Puppies sick virus warns
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    info@lechienrevue.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Do Our Dogs Really Love Us? – American Kennel Club

    February 7, 2026

    Eamonn Holmes reveals heartbreaking story behind adopting beloved pet dog Maggie 

    February 6, 2026

    Vet says dog owners making ‘common’ mistake that causes painful issue for pets

    February 5, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The Dog’s Life: A Legacy of Giants in the Mountains of Turkey

    July 21, 2025109 Views

    Black people’s complicated history with dogs

    August 3, 202519 Views

    🐾 The Big Picture: Dogs on the Move

    July 19, 202516 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Join Le Chien Revue

    Inspiration, stories, and canine lifestyle — straight to your inbox.

    About us

    Le Chien Revue is more than just a publication — it’s a celebration of the timeless bond between humans and their most loyal companions.
    Founded with a deep admiration for canine beauty, history, and culture, Le Chien Revue is a digital sanctuary for dog lovers who appreciate the finer details of breed heritage, the artistry of canine photography, and the lifestyle that comes with living alongside remarkable dogs.

    Our Picks

    UCCS Communique – The official news publication for the University of Colorado Colorado Springs

    February 8, 2026

    Do Our Dogs Really Love Us? – American Kennel Club

    February 7, 2026

    No. 1 golden retriever, pups will greet visitors at Ligonier wellness center

    February 7, 2026

    Join Le Chien Revue

    Inspiration, stories, and canine lifestyle — straight to your inbox.

    lechienrevue.com
    X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube TikTok
    • About Us
    • CONTACT US
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 Le Chien Revue. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.