Rabies once endemic in Grey and Bruce; Case of infected puppies a … - Owen Sound Sun Times- Natural Pet Health
- Posted by Arnold on March 21st, 2008 filed in Natural Pet Health
Niagara Community Newspapers North Bay - North Bay Nugget North Kent - North Kent Leader Orillia - Packet and Times Owen Sound - Sun Times Pembroke - Daily Observer Peterborough - Peterborough Examiner Petrolia - Petrolia Topic Picton - County Weekly News Port Hope - Port Hope Evening Guide Sarnia - Observer Sault Ste Marie - Sault Star Sault Ste Marie - Sault This Week St. The memories came pouring back when Monk heard about a rabid puppy, born on a farm near Newton in Perth County, that passed through a Chesley pet vendor and was sold at a Toronto flea market. The case spurred a public health scare across southern Ontario, with at least 400 people who were in contact with puppies - most of them at Dr. Pets connect rabies from wildlife, where it is more difficult to control, to humans and if a person who is exposed to rabies does not get a post-exposure shot within six months, they will die. That means anyone who petted the dogs from the vendor - Feed Me More Pets owned by Omar Tannous - could have been exposed. Read More
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