Lambton Public Health building (Photo by: Lindsay Newman/ Blackburn Media)Lambton Public Health building (Photo by: Lindsay Newman/ Blackburn Media)
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UPDATE: LPH contacts dog owners in Sarnia biting incident

UPDATE: Lambton Public Health has been in contact with the owners of the dogs in question.

Lambton Public Health (LPH) is searching for two dogs and their owners following a biting incident in Sarnia on Monday.

The health unit said the incident occurred on the Howard Watson Nature Trail, close to Huron Baptist Church, at around 9 a.m. on February 9.

The dogs are described as black, brown, and white Bernese Mountain dogs.

They were being walked on leashes by a man and two women.

Anyone with information related to the location of the dogs, or their owners, is asked to call LPH at 519-383-8331 extension 3812 or toll free at 1-800-667-1839.

LPH said if the dogs are not located and the health status of the animals verified, the victim will need to receive post exposure rabies shots.

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