On Jan. 16, a raccoon repeatedly attacked a dog on Greasy Creek Road in Wytheville and was seen on Johnny Lane in Wytheville. The raccoon tested positive for rabies.
Residents of Stafford Township will have the opportunity to vaccinate their dogs or cats against rabies for free toward the end of the month. On Saturday, Jan. 25 from 9 to 11 a.m., the annual rabies ...
The health department posted signs in the area to notify residents of the discovery, the health department said.
I wanted to provide some information on the disease. I found this information from the America Veterinary Medical Association. Canine distemper is a contagious and serious disease caused by a virus ...
Due to a shortage of rabies vaccine in Ontario, Toronto Public Health (TPH) has implemented measures to conserve the remaining vaccine. See TPH’s Communique newsletter for the current rabies vaccine ...
A body part from a deceased animal being tested for rabies caused deep concern at the highest level of the state Department of Public Health last year.
High-risk exposure includes direct contact with bats and wild animals (e.g., coyotes, and raccoons). Travellers returning from high-risk countries with exposure to bats are also eligible.
The Gaston County Police Department Animal Care and Enforcement Division stresses the importance of having a valid rabies ...