Colorado regulators worried about imported dogs infected with disease they thought was eradicated

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By Shaun Boyd | CBS Colorado

Three months after a pet rescue imported a puppy with rabies to Colorado, the state is taking action. That incident resulted in 54 people being treated for rabies and 12 dogs being euthanized.

CBS Colorado has learned – from an open records request – it isn’t an isolated case. 

In 2020, another imported puppy exposed two dozen people to rabies, including Drew and Christine Frank, who were in some ways the canaries in the coal mine.

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