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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1321115 United States 08/08/2013 10:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm up before it gets light out and let my dogs outside to pea every morning. My younger dog had a little bit of blood on two of her paws when she came back in. Quoting: Oh Kay This morning after it got light out. I discovered there was a dead animal in the backyard. At first I thought it was a cat. After coming back in the house to get a trash bag and then getting closer to take care of it, I discovered it was a raccoon. After talking to the vet, good news is no reports of rabid raccoons in my area for some time. Called the state health dept and my hubby is taking the raccoons body to get it tested. If he gets it there by 11:00 AM the test will be done today. I have checked my dogs' body to make sure she has no cuts, bite's or wounds of any kind. She doesn't have any. I really hope & pray the rabies test comes back neg. If you have been vaccinating them against rabies, they should be fine. |
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User ID: 37056712 United States 08/08/2013 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm up before it gets light out and let my dogs outside to pea every morning. My younger dog had a little bit of blood on two of her paws when she came back in. Quoting: Oh Kay This morning after it got light out. I discovered there was a dead animal in the backyard. At first I thought it was a cat. After coming back in the house to get a trash bag and then getting closer to take care of it, I discovered it was a raccoon. After talking to the vet, good news is no reports of rabid raccoons in my area for some time. Called the state health dept and my hubby is taking the raccoons body to get it tested. If he gets it there by 11:00 AM the test will be done today. I have checked my dogs' body to make sure she has no cuts, bite's or wounds of any kind. She doesn't have any. I really hope & pray the rabies test comes back neg. If you have been vaccinating them against rabies, they should be fine. Only 80% of the time. The rabies vaccine, like any vaccine or treatment, isn't perfect. Good luck OP, for you and your furbabies. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26219266 United States 08/08/2013 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm up before it gets light out and let my dogs outside to pea every morning. My younger dog had a little bit of blood on two of her paws when she came back in. Quoting: Oh Kay This morning after it got light out. I discovered there was a dead animal in the backyard. At first I thought it was a cat. After coming back in the house to get a trash bag and then getting closer to take care of it, I discovered it was a raccoon. After talking to the vet, good news is no reports of rabid raccoons in my area for some time. Called the state health dept and my hubby is taking the raccoons body to get it tested. If he gets it there by 11:00 AM the test will be done today. I have checked my dogs' body to make sure she has no cuts, bite's or wounds of any kind. She doesn't have any. I really hope & pray the rabies test comes back neg. Overreact much? The coon wasn't out in the day, the dog has no cuts and is probably vaccinated... But best to keep your pets on a leash since you can't control them. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14703874 United States 08/08/2013 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Send them all to the coonery, or the stovetop ! Here's how some dude took care of the raccoon That was beating down his dog toaster.. Lol [link to www.youtube.com] . |
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(OP) User ID: 44795845 United States 08/08/2013 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, the dog has had a rabies shot. It's possible the raccoon could have already been dead. If that's the case the only thing I can come up with is maybe it got hit by a car then crawled over the fence to die. Good news so far it's been 15 years since there has been a reported case of rabies found in a raccoon in my state. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9026518 United States 11/29/2013 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | feral dogs kill most of the wild raccoons. Raccoons only live on average 2 years in the wild, but they would live 20 years as a pet. We treat the wildlife in this country horribly, we should be ashamed. Plus raccoons are so much more like little people than dogs. they will sometimes walk a ways upright, they have little hands they use just like a person. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50774871 United States 11/29/2013 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | feral dogs kill most of the wild raccoons. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9026518 Raccoons only live on average 2 years in the wild, but they would live 20 years as a pet. We treat the wildlife in this country horribly, we should be ashamed. Plus raccoons are so much more like little people than dogs. they will sometimes walk a ways upright, they have little hands they use just like a person. I want a baby raccoon as a pet. Where can I get one? |