Raccoons have it. Bats have it. Even sly little
foxes have it. These three creatures along with cats, dogs and coyotes are
known to carry rabies.
For only $12, Elkmont residents can keep their dog, cat or ferret from getting the deadly disease by getting them vaccinated on June 10 at the Elkmont Rural Village Office.
For only $12, Elkmont residents can keep their dog, cat or ferret from getting the deadly disease by getting them vaccinated on June 10 at the Elkmont Rural Village Office.
Wild animals (such as raccoons, skunks, foxes, coyotes and bats) can transmit the disease to domesticated cats, dogs, cattle, ferrets and horses that is the reason vaccinations are so important. It is also the law. Alabama law requires that every dog and cat (3-months old and over) be vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian annually with a one-year vaccine or every three years with a three-year vaccine.
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