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HEALTH ALERT: TCHD Seeks Information About A Dog in Collegetown To Rule Out Rabies Infection

(Ithaca, NY, October 28, 2022) – The Tompkins County Health Department must locate a dog that bit a person on the morning of Friday, October 28, 2022, by the Cornell Law School on College Avenue.

The dog is described as a yellow Labrador Retriever named “Cider,” who was being walked on a leash by a woman with greying hair.

The Department seeks to verify vaccination status and health of the biting dog through an at home observation over a ten-day period.  If the dog can be located and observed to be healthy by the Department, the risk of rabies infection can be ruled out and rabies post-exposure treatment for the person who was bitten will not be necessary.

Anyone with information regarding this dog is urged to call the Tompkins County Environmental Health Division at (607) 274-6688. Staff are on-call at this number to field calls related to rabies and bites, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

We would like to remind the public the importance of getting owner information and having bites checked as soon as possible to determine if rabies post-exposure treatment is needed. Please keep pets up to date on their rabies vaccinations and do not approach wildlife.

Further information can be found at: tompkinscountyny.gov/health/eh/rabies. Or contact Environmental Health: Skip Parr or Cynthia Mosher at 607-274-6688.

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Media contact: Shannon Alvord, salvord@tompkins-co.org

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