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Dogs Help Detect Worm Sweeper in Cattle

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
Faced with the national emergency by the sweeper worm, dogs rescued from the streets are being trained to detect the plague in cattle thanks to their acute smell. In Jalisco, following the first confirmed case in Encarnación de Díaz, veterinary brigades work on a perimeter of up to 40 km applying treatments and revisions. If no new lesions are detected in five days, the area will be declared free of the disease. Authorities ensure that the consu…
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Faced with the national emergency by the sweeper worm, dogs rescued from the streets are being trained to detect the plague in cattle thanks to their acute smell. In Jalisco, following the first confirmed case in Encarnación de Díaz, veterinary brigades work on a perimeter of up to 40 km applying treatments and revisions. If no new lesions are detected in five days, the area will be declared free of the disease. Authorities ensure that the consu…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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