Rabies is a serious disease that affects animals and can be transmitted to humans. It's very important to keep your dog safe from rabies, both for your own protection and for the protection of other people and animals who come in contact with your dog.
It's especially important to keep rabies prevention up to date if your dog is at all likely to encounter wildlife.
- Keep rabies vaccinations up to date for all dogs, cats and ferrets in your home.
- Spay and neuter your pets to reduce their impulse to wander.
- Keep your pets indoors as much as possible and keep them under your control (in a secure fenced yard or on a leash) when outside.
- Call your local animal control officers to remove stray animals from your neighborhood.
- Train and socialize your dog to reduce the risk of him/her biting a person or other animal.
While rabies vaccination is very important, rabies is actually not one of the more common dog health problems. Preventive measures have greatly reduced the risk to pets and humans in the United States.