It was brought up by member on another dog board I frequent. Her dog found an injured raccoon in the yard, so she called animal control to have it removed/euthanized. They asked her to show dog's current rabies vaccine, even though he did not get into physical altercation with the raccoon.
While her dog was current on the vaccine, he still had to be quaranteened for 45 days in order to be cleared as free of disease.
That particular raccoon did test positive for rabies.
But here's a kicker, if your dog is not up to date or is few days/weeks behind on vaccine, they will automatically put the dog down.
While this is very disheartening to hear, please be aware of this law, no matter how archaic it is at this point, it can put your pet's life in serious danger if you don't vaccinate.
The other option would be not to contact animal control in the first place, but then you risk having a rabid animal running around. Also in my experience AC is very aggressive in their approach to this matter, so even if you had your dog on a leash and came across an animal acting weird, they can still ask you to provide a proof of rabies.
Just heads up.
While her dog was current on the vaccine, he still had to be quaranteened for 45 days in order to be cleared as free of disease.
That particular raccoon did test positive for rabies.
But here's a kicker, if your dog is not up to date or is few days/weeks behind on vaccine, they will automatically put the dog down.
While this is very disheartening to hear, please be aware of this law, no matter how archaic it is at this point, it can put your pet's life in serious danger if you don't vaccinate.
The other option would be not to contact animal control in the first place, but then you risk having a rabid animal running around. Also in my experience AC is very aggressive in their approach to this matter, so even if you had your dog on a leash and came across an animal acting weird, they can still ask you to provide a proof of rabies.
Just heads up.