Rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system and is 99.9% fatal once there is an onset of symptoms.
Any bite or scratch from an animal that breaks skin needs to be reported to Animal Control at 940-761-7824. Hospitals and medical personnel are bound by law to report any bites or scratches as well. This is so that the animal that bit or scratched can be observed for rabies or if unable to be quarantined, have the appropriate procedures followed for rabies testing. Testing is conducted at the Rabies Laboratory at the Texas Department of State Health Services in Austin, TX. Click here Headline for more information on the lab.
Any animal or human exposure to wildlife, especially one of the top rabies carriers: Bats, Coyotes, Skunks, Raccoons or foxes, should also be reported immediately to 940-761-7824.
How Can You Stay Safe:
- Vaccinate Your Pets - ensure all pets are up to date on their rabies shots.
- Avoid Wild & Stray Animals - do NOT approach unfamiliar animals, especially racoons, skunks, coyotes, and bats!
- Secure Trash & Pet Food - prevent wildlife from being attracted to your home.
- Report Unusual Animal Behavior - if you see a wild or stray animal acting aggressively, disoriented, or unusually tame, call your local Animal Services/Control!
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention - if bitten or scratched by an animal, wash the wound and contact a healthcare provider right away!
- Rabies is deadly, but 100% preventable with proper precautions. Let's work together to keep our community safe!