MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Township Health Department responded to a call on November 11, 2019 concerning a dog that went face-to-face with a raccoon. Middletown Animal Control captured the raccoon, which was in the area of Coral Place and Berman Way. The raccoon was sent to the State Laboratory for testing. Results received confirmed that the raccoon was rabid. The dog was current on its Rabies vaccination.
Residents should be reminded not to interact with wildlife under any circumstance. If you come across a sick or injured animal, keep your distance and avoid all contact. Call Animal Control at 732-615-2097 immediately or contact the Police Department at 732-615-2100 after hours and on weekends. Please make sure all domestic animals (dogs, cats, and livestock) are currently vaccinated with a Rabies shot. Do not let your pets run free off leash, even in the woods, to ensure they do not come in contact with wildlife that may be rabid. Remember, Rabies is a fatal disease. The best course of defense is the vaccination of your pets and not handling or interacting with wildlife. If you are bitten or exposed to blood/saliva of an animal, contact your physician immediately. Contact your veterinarian immediately if your pet was exposed to wildlife, even if previously vaccinated. The Middletown Health Department would like to remind everyone that all dogs and cats must be licensed in the Township.