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Rabid Skunk Found in City

07/31/2018
Rabid Skunk Found in City

The City of Allentown’s Bureau of Health and Animal Control are reminding pet owners to keep their animals up to date on rabies vaccinations.

A skunk tested positive for rabies this week after being captured by Allentown Animal Control on Monday, July 30 in the 1600 block East Greenleaf Street. The skunk came in contact with two dogs in the area. The dogs may now be subject to a six month quarantine based upon vaccination status and PA Department of Agriculture protocols.

Animal Control advises feeding all pets inside, cleaning-up under bird feeders, covering trash and recycling cans and filling-in any holes around sheds to prevent den sites.

Residents are also advised not to entice any strange or wild animals to come near them. Residents should refrain from petting, touching or feeding stray or wild animals. Parents should supervise young children when outdoors and reinforce with older children not to pet strays.

If you have come into contact with a stray animal and have been bitten or scratched you should seek medical attention immediately. Rabies is an almost always fatal disease.

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