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Rabid raccoon caught after tangling with dog in Pelham
PELHAM — A raccoon captured in Pelham has tested positive for rabies.
Animal Control sent the raccoon to the state laboratory for testing after it was involved in an altercation with a dog on Township Road. The dog’s owner was able to bring it inside before calling Animal Control.
Rabies is a potentially fatal virus that infects the central nervous system. It can be spread through a bite from an infected animal. Wild animals, including raccoons, skunks, and bats account for the majority of animal rabies cases reported annually in this country.
Residents should avoid contact with wildlife or stray animals and call Animal Control immediately if an animal is observed acting strangely. If a pet is involved in a fight with a strange animal, wear waterproof gloves while handling the pet and call a veterinarian.
Anyone bitten or scratched by an animal that may be rabid should wash the wound with soap and water and call a doctor immediately.
For questions about an animal’s health, public safety, or to report an animal-related bite or exposure contact the Pelham Police Animal Control Officer at 635-2411.
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Julie Hanson may be reached at Jhanson@newstote.com.
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