Posted December 20, 2023
Granville County Animal Control Officers have confirmed three separate cases of rabid skunks in recent weeks on Harry Davis Road in Bullock, College Street in Oxford, and Oak Valley Drive near Old NC 75 in Stem. Two of these cases involved a rabid skunk fighting with a family dog, which serves as a reminder to make sure your pets are up to date on their rabies vaccines.
All cats, dogs, and ferrets are required to receive regular rabies vaccines in North Carolina, and failure to do so could result in a required quarantine or euthanasia if an unvaccinated pet is involved in an altercation with another rabid animal.
Make sure your pets are up to date on their rabies vaccines, and if they are not, schedule a vaccination with your veterinarian or contact the Granville County Animal Shelter to receive a vaccine for a fee of $6. Rabies vaccines are available during the shelter’s public operating hours Tuesday through Saturday.
Call the Granville County Animal Shelter at 919-693-6749 to schedule your pet’s vaccine appointment or to receive additional information about this statewide regulation. The shelter is located at 515 New Commerce Drive in Oxford.