After a thorough investigation led by veterinary health specialists and environmental scientists, officials have confirmed there are no contamination risks at the Santa Clara dog park. Comprehensive soil and water testing, alongside pathogen screenings, showed no indication of harmful substances or infectious agents that could have jeopardized canine health. Experts attribute the previously reported illnesses to common seasonal viruses, unrelated to the park’s environment.

The multidisciplinary team emphasized continued routine monitoring to maintain the safety and wellbeing of both pets and visitors. They provided the following key findings from their assessment:

  • Soil and water samples: All tested negative for toxins and bacteria linked to canine diseases.
  • Pathogen screenings: No evidence of contagious agents above expected background levels.
  • Environmental quality: Air and park maintenance standards met local and state public health guidelines.
  • Owner observations: Reported symptoms aligned with common viral infections, with no cluster linked to park exposure.
Test Category Result
Soil Toxicity None Detected
Water Quality Safe
Pathogen Presence Within Normal Range
Air Quality Meets Standards