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Rabid Skunk Confirmed In Blyth Area

Huron County has recorded its first case of rabies in a wild land animal in nearly ten years.

The county health unit has been notified that a skunk from the Blyth area that was submitted for testing on December 14 was infected with the rabies virus.

The health unit is reminding the public to avoid contact with wild animals.  Make sure that all dogs and cats, including those in the barn, are vaccinated against rabies.

If you witness a fight involving a dog or cat and a wild animal - or if your dog or cat comes home with injuries from a fight and you believe it may have been bitten or scratched by a rabid animal - do not directly handle your pet as there may be fresh saliva from a rabid animal on its coat. Wear gloves and wash your hands afterwards; isolated your pet and contact the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs at 1-877-424-1300.

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