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Multiple raccoons with canine distemper reported in southern Colorado

Last updated: April 13, 2025 8:05 pm
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Multiple Raccoons Test Positive for Canine Distemper in Southern Colorado

Colorado Parks and Wildlife have reported that multiple raccoons in southern Colorado have tested positive for canine distemper, a deadly and contagious disease.

According to a news release by the state agency, at least one dead raccoon from Monte Vista and two raccoon carcasses from Alamosa have been confirmed to have the disease.

District Wildlife Manager Tyler Cerny stated, “In these cases, any other raccoon in the area exhibiting symptoms is presumed to be positive for canine distemper. We are continuing to see more cases.”

Canine distemper is a contagious disease that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems of dogs, as mentioned by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

All dogs are susceptible to canine distemper, with puppies under four months old and unvaccinated dogs being at the highest risk, according to veterinary experts.

The disease is serious, with about half of infected dogs dying from the virus. Surviving dogs may have lifelong immunity but could suffer permanent nerve damage, officials noted.

Aside from dogs, the canine distemper virus can also infect other mammals such as ferrets, coyotes, foxes, wolves, raccoons, and skunks. Cats can be infected as well, although they are unlikely to get sick.

Symptoms of canine distemper include discharge from the eyes and nose, fever, coughing, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and neurological issues like seizures and paralysis.

To prevent the spread of the disease, state officials recommend keeping pets vaccinated, avoiding contact with wildlife, and not leaving food and water bowls outside.

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Key Points:

  • Multiple raccoons in southern Colorado have tested positive for canine distemper.
  • Canine distemper is a deadly and contagious disease that affects dogs’ respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
  • All dogs are at risk of contracting canine distemper, with puppies and unvaccinated dogs being most vulnerable.
  • Preventive measures include keeping pets up-to-date on vaccinations and avoiding contact with wildlife.

Reports of raccoons suffering from canine distemper have also been seen in Arapahoe County, with an outbreak being reported in late February.

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