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Introduction The risk of Brucella canis infection in humans and dogs has increased due to the permanent exposure to asymptomatic carrier dogs. In Colombia, there is evidence of B. canis infection in humans living with dogs. In the case of Bogotá, an additional concern is the lack of updated information related to the prevalence of the infection in dogs. Objective To determine the seroprevalence of infection by B. canis in dogs intended for adoption programs in Bogotá. Materials and methods By means of a descriptive cross-sectional