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Rabid raccoon found in Buford area

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 10:00AM on Monday 3rd April 2023 ( 1 year ago )

Gwinnett County officials have reminded the public to use caution around animals behaving abnormally after a raccoon recently tested positive for rabies in the Buford area.

According to a press release from Gwinnett County Animal Welfare and Enforcement, dogs attacked the raccoon at 517 Buford Highway in Buford on March 28. Gwinnett County Animal Welfare and Enforcement collected the raccoon and brought it to the shelter the same day for testing.

Foxes, raccoons and other wild animals can carry diseases like rabies that can spread to people and pets through a bite or scratch.

All pet owners are encouraged to ensure their pets are current on their rabies vaccination. According to the National Association of State Health Veterinarians, unvaccinated dogs and cats exposed to a rabid animal must be strictly quarantined for four months and vaccinated one month prior to being released.

Early symptoms of rabies in people include fever, headache and general weakness or discomfort.

If you or your child have been bitten or scratched by any stray animals or an animal that is suspected to have rabies, preventive treatment is necessary.

If you believe you have been exposed, immediately seek medical care and let them know you were exposed. Then, contact the Gwinnett County Health Department at 770-339-4260 and ask for the epidemiologist on call.

To report the animal and have it picked up, call the Gwinnett County Animal Welfare and Enforcement Bite Office at 770-339-3200, ext. 5576. Contact dispatch non-emergency at 770-513-5700 if you are in need of assistance after hours.

Gwinnett County offered the following tips to help protect yourself and your family from rabies:

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