Enforces home quarantines for cats and dogs, locates persons exposed to rabid animals and alerts the public of rabies outbreaks.
Rabies is a serious disease that is caused by a virus. Any mammal can get rabies. Rabies is spread through saliva, usually from a bite of an animal that has the disease. Rabies can be prevented by a rabies vaccine.
To prevent rabies, it is important to:
Since Rabies is usually spread through the bite of an animal that has the disease, it is important to report animal bites.
All pets that have bitten people or others animals must be quarantined as well as any pet that may have been exposed to a rabid animal. The quarantine allows time to find out if the animal has rabies. Pets that are up to date on their rabies vaccine may qualify to quarantine their pets at home. For more information about home quarantines, see below or call the Board of Health at 404-508-7900