The Susquehanna SPCA is reopening Tuesday after taking in puppies that were positive for parvovirus late last month. Stacie Haynes, the executive director of Susquehanna SPCA, says they made the call to reopen after the puppies improved and the virus was contained. The Susquehanna SPCA took the 16 puppies from a home in Schoharie County and treated them at facilities in Latham and Cooperstown. The animals will remain in the care of the Susquehanna SPCA until then. The Susquehanna SPCA has recruited volunteers to wear PPE and play with the puppies to socialize them during a “critical period” in their development.