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QueenScoopalot
05-18-2005, 08:04 PM
Rabies Alert goes Statewide
http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?s=3321207

> A warning from the Lubbock Health Department has now grown to a statewide
> alert, since authorities still have not found the woman who brought a stray
> puppy to the Lubbock Animal Shelter last week that turned out to have
> rabies.
>
> The dog was an Australian Shepherd Mix and looked like the puppy pictured
> right who was up for adoption at the Adopt-A-Thon a week ago last Saturday.
> More than 100 people "shopped" for pets that afternoon of April 30th and the
> next Monday the puppy actually went home with a family.
>
> No one was bitten by the puppy, but you don't need to be bitten to get
> rabies. Rabies can also be transmitted by saliva. The concern is there may
> be many more hands out there that pet the cute little puppy at the animal
> shelter last week, and they may have been exposed to rabies which is an
> illness which is almost always fatal.
>
> "About 98% of the time you will die. It is a very, very fatal illness in
> humans as well as animals. Once you do start showing symptoms at that point
> it is usually too late. So we really want to make sure that anybody that has
> had an actual exposure to that animal we have identified them and offered
> treatment to those people," says Kelly Northcott, Public Health Preparedness
> Coordinator.
>
> Early signs of rabies include pain, tingling, or itching at site of entry
> and then fever, chills, fatigue, muscle aches, and irritability. These
> symptoms usually show up between 30 to 60 days, but Kelly says the virus has
> been known to show up 7 years after the infection. That's why health
> officials are trying to find people, litter mates or any other animals that
> might have been exposed. The reason this effort is statewide now is because
> officials think someone might have dropped off the Australian Shepherd Mix
> on their way out of town.
>
> For more information, call Kelly Northcott at 775-2941

PJ's Mom
05-18-2005, 08:31 PM
Thanks for the alert. :(

luvofallhorses
05-18-2005, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by PJ's Mom
Thanks for the alert. :(

Ditto :(

Vette
05-18-2005, 10:00 PM
Can they still get even if they have had their boosters for it?

QueenScoopalot
05-19-2005, 07:37 AM
Originally posted by Vette
Can they still get even if they have had their boosters for it?
If your pets are vaccinated for rabies, there's no cause for concern.;) This is why vaccinations are sooo important, as Texas officials have no idea how many other dogs, and people have been exposed to the poor pup that had it. It could become a financial nightmare! :eek:

zippy-kat
05-19-2005, 01:10 PM
:eek: Lubbock is only 2 hrs from me--yikes!

Thanks for the alert!

(Thankfully, all our animals are vaccinated!)