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RABIES PREVENTION

Dear Readers:

With Spring approaching most animals -- our pets and area wildlife -- will become more active than they were during the winter months. Because we are in a rabies alert area, it is most important that all of you take a few moments to safeguard yourselves and your animals. Keep in mind that your vaccinated dogs and cats represent the barrier between rabid wildlife and human beings. Pets are more likely than people to have direct contact with potentially rabid wild animals.

PLEASE:

Be certain that all of your pets have a current antirabies vaccination.

Do not allow your dog to run at large. Do not leave him outdoors unattended, even in a fenced area, at night. If your cat goes outdoors, be sure to have him in before dark. Most potentially rabid wildlife are more active at night.

Do not leave food for any type of animal outdoors--it will attract potentially rabid wildlife closer to your home.

Keep your garbage in tightly secured containers, preferably inside a closed garage or other structure.

Do not handle any type of wildlife, including infants.

Volume 8 No. 1, Spring 1991



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