Headline: Grainews, 1/62026
Adam Peleshaty reports:
Alberta’s chief provincial veterinarian reported last month that a dog in the central part of the province died from bird flu in November 2025, after the animal ingested an infected snow goose. The 10-year-old goldendoodle also had an immune disease which may have contributed to its death. It was the second canine death from bird flu reported in Canada since another dog died in Ontario in 2023.
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