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Rabid raccoon attacks dog in Flagler County
Read full article: Rabid raccoon attacks dog in Flagler CountyThis is not the rabid raccoon in question, rather a generic picture of a raccoon. FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla – A rabid raccoon recently attacked a dog in Flagler County, prompting the health department to issue an alert for the Bunnell area. AdHealth officials provided the following advice for rabies prevention:All pets should have current rabies immunizations. If bitten or scratched by a suspected rabid animal, wash the wound immediately with soap and water, seek medical attention and promptly report the incident to Florida Department of Health in Flagler County at 386-313-7101. Use the form below to sign up for the ClickOrlando.com 4pm Trending newsletter, sent every weekday.
Rabies alert issued for Orange County region after cat tests positive for disease, officials say
Read full article: Rabies alert issued for Orange County region after cat tests positive for disease, officials sayORANGE COUNTY, Fla. The Florida Department of Health Orange County issued a rabies alert for the region near Hendry Drive and Okaloosa Avenue Monday, according to a news release. The alert is in response to a cat that tested positive for the disease. The FDOH issued the following guidelines and advice pertaining to the rabies alert:All pets should have current rabies immunizations. If bitten or scratched by a suspected rabid animal, wash the wound immediately with soap and water, seek medical attention, and promptly report the incident to Orange County Animal Services (407) 254-9150. For general questions pertaining to animals, contact Orange County Animal Services (407) 254-9150.