The animal was found near Farmhouse Road in Alexandria Township and tested positive for rabies on Thursday, July 21, according to the Hunterdon County Dept. of Health.
The department urges anyone who may have come into contact with the raccoon between Monday, July 4 and Monday, July 18 to see their primary care physician to determine whether there is a need for prophylaxis treatment.
Officials also remind residents to never pick up stray animals, as saliva from a rabid animal is considered infectious.
Those interested in attending a free rabies clinic can view the list of scheduled clinics on the Hunterdon County Health Department website.
For more information, call the Hunterdon County Health Services line at 908-788-1351. The Animal Control Officer at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare can be reached by calling 908-526-3330.
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