All animal bites or
contacts with animals suspected of having rabies have to be reported to the Westchester County Department of Health at 914-813-5000.
All animal bites or
contacts with animals suspected of having rabies must be reported to the Westchester County Health Department at (914) 813-5000.
All animal bites or
contacts with animals suspected of having rabies must be reported to the Westchester County Department of Health at (914) 813-5000, 24 hours a day.
Not exact matches
See your vet immediately if you
suspect any of these infections and keep your dog away from
contact with other
animals.
If it is
suspected that a pet has come into
contact with an infected
animal, the owner should
contact their veterinarian immediately.
«Rabies [post-exposure prophylaxis] is recommended when an individual is bitten, scratched, or has mucous membrane or fresh wound
contact with the saliva or nervous tissue of a laboratory - confirmed rabid
animal, or a
suspected rabid
animal that is not available for testing.»
The best ways to avoid contracting worms include avoiding
contact with other
animals known (or
suspected) to be infected already.
* If you
suspect your pet may have come in
contact with or ingested a potentially poisonous substance,
contact your local veterinarian or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center immediately at (888) 426-4435.
If you
suspect your pet may have come in
contact with or ingested a potentially poisonous substance,
contact your local veterinarian or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
Therefore, if your dog has been in a fight
with another
animal, or has been bitten or scratched by another
animal, or if you have any reason to
suspect that your pet has come into
contact with a rabid
animal (even if your pet has been vaccinated against the virus), you must take your dog to a veterinarian for preventive care immediately.