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6 puppies in Washington revived after suspected opioid exposure
Summary
Six puppies in Snohomish County, Washington, were revived after suspected fentanyl exposure and are healthy but quarantined for about a week while an animal neglect investigation is underway.
Content
Six young puppies in rural Snohomish County, Washington, were treated after officials reported signs of opioid exposure. Two people brought three sickened puppies to Sky Valley Fire and deputies later located three more puppies who also needed care. Authorities announced an animal cruelty or neglect investigation is underway.
Known details:
- Officials reported the six puppies showed signs consistent with opioid exposure and were taken for emergency treatment.
- Fire department personnel administered naloxone and provided medical care, and deputies later found three additional affected puppies.
- The people who dropped off the puppies told investigators they were temporarily caring for them, and an investigation continues.
- The puppies have been given a clean bill of health but are being quarantined for about one more week before they are released for adoption, and the local shelter has received many adoption offers.
Summary:
The situation prompted strong public interest and multiple adoption offers, and some fire-station staff have expressed interest in adopting. The puppies will remain in quarantine for about a week, and the animal neglect investigation is ongoing.
