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Health Department: Raccoon tests positive for rabies, 3 dogs exposed – WPXI Pittsburgh

Health Department: Raccoon tests positive for rabies, 3 dogs exposed
WPXI Pittsburgh
Two raccoons recently tested positive for rabies and three dogs were exposed to the disease, the Allegheny County Health Department announced Thursday. One raccoon was found on Park Lane in Glen Osborne. Channel 11's Trisha Pittman reported that
Health Department confirms rabies in 2 raccoons in Sewickley areaPittsburgh Post Gazette

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Dog Named Brooklyn Gets Temporary Reprieve From Death Row – DNAinfo


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Dog Named Brooklyn Gets Temporary Reprieve From Death Row
DNAinfo
Brooklyn's owner surrendered the dog to the city Health Department and thought it best to euthanize the dog. In August an administrative judge classified Brooklyn as dangerous after the owner didn't show up to a hearing, where the girl testified about
Dog who bit girl released to the pound after year of quarantineNew York Daily News

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Hampton Health Department looking for information on dogs after biting incident – Daily Press

Hampton Health Department looking for information on dogs after biting incident
Daily Press
The dogs are believed to both be Huskies, grey and white in color. One dog had brown eyes the other had blue eyes. Neither dog was wearing a collar. The dogs were with their owners. If the Health Department is unable to locate the dogs the victim may

Hampton Health Department looking for information on dogs after biting incident – Daily Press

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Health Department issues rabies warning after animal bites Rome girl, pet – NewsChannel 9 WSYR

Health Department issues rabies warning after animal bites Rome girl, pet
NewsChannel 9 WSYR
Rome (WSYR-TV) – The Oneida County Health Department has issued a warning about rabid animals after a Rome girl and her pet were bitten by an unidentified animal. The animal initially bit the child. It bit the dog when it came to the child's defense.
Skunk killed by dog is Middlesex County's second rabies case in less than 3 weeksThe Star-Ledger – NJ.com
Health Dept. warns of possible rabid animalYNN
Rabid fox could signal outbreakEl Defensor Chieftain
Patch.com
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Health Department issues rabies warning after animal bites Rome girl, pet – NewsChannel 9 WSYR

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Health Department urges pet vaccinations in wake of attack by rabid fox – KOB.com


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Health Department urges pet vaccinations in wake of attack by rabid fox
KOB.com
The New Mexico Department of Health confirmed rabies in a fox that attacked a young dog recently at a home in Socorro County. The attack happened March 23, about a mile south of Magdalena. In a news release, the department said tissue samples from
Rabid skunk found in WindsorReporterHerald.com

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Dogs Officially Banned from Coffee Labs – The Hudson Independent

Dogs Officially Banned from Coffee Labs
The Hudson Independent
Partially named after their pets, the award-winning coffee house had allowed dogs inside its 1,000-square-feet space since opening in 2003 — until the Health Department said Love needed a dog waiver, outlining a list of concerns that needed to be

Dogs Officially Banned from Coffee Labs – The Hudson Independent

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Health Department meets to discuss Sanders Border Collies – Journal and Courier

Health Department meets to discuss Sanders Border Collies
Journal and Courier
In September, Sanders allowed county investigators to inspect the pole barn that houses 40 dogs on his property at 10112 S. County Road 700 East. On Oct. 1, the health department declared the pole barn a public health hazard. He was given a deadline.

Health Department meets to discuss Sanders Border Collies – Journal and Courier

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Dog breeding business could be public health hazard – WLFI.com

Dog breeding business could be public health hazard
WLFI.com
CLARKS HILL, Ind. (WLFI) – Tippecanoe County health officials and sheriff's deputies were denied access Thursday to a dog breeding business the Health Department calls a public health hazard. "The term I would use would be 'squalor', it's filthy," said

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Dog breeding business could be public health hazard – WLFI.com

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