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New animal shelter goes under final inspection

New animal shelter goes under final inspection

It was just last May that an Oklahoma animal shelter was completely destroyed in a tornado. After 12 months of hard work, the shelter is now scheduled to re-open.

Cat and dog adoptions coming to library

Cat and dog adoptions coming to library

Visitors to the Guthrie Public Library might spot an uncommon sight later this week.

Rabies on the rise in Okla.

NOBLE, Okla. — This year could be a banner year for rabies in Oklahoma.

It appears the dangerous disease is on the rise.

So far in 2012, Oklahoma has seen 35 cases of animal rabies compared to just 61 for all of 2011.

Bats and skunks are the common Oklahoma carriers out in the wild.

The skunk’s increased population could be the reason for the rise.

Rondi Large with WildCare in Noble said, “Skunks, like all wild populations, will have peaks and valleys in their numbers. This was a real mild winter so I’m not at all surprised that we are going to have increased number of skunks this year and especially babies coming on in the next month.”

Laurence Burnsed is an Epidemiologist with the Oklahoma Department of Health.

Animal shelters in running for grant

Animal shelters in running for grant

A pair of animal shelters in Guthrie is in the running for thousands of dollars in grant money.

Volunteers needed to rebuild animal shelter

Volunteers needed to rebuild animal shelter

After a devastating tornado leveled the Guthrie Animal Shelter, volunteers are trying to make it a Merry Christmas for some abandoned animals.

Benefit concert to help animal shelter

Benefit concert to help animal shelter

A special event will be coming to Guthrie this coming weekend to benefit a few abandoned animals and those in need.

Officials seek woman after rabies scare

Officials seek woman after rabies scare

Many families in Oklahoma are willing to open their doors to abandoned pets, but some families in Guthrie have been heartbroken after they received a free puppy that was sick.