Health officials have confirmed a raccoon in the Gouverneur area has tested positive for rabies, marking the sixth rabid animal identified in St. Lawrence County this year. Residents are urged to keep pets vaccinated, avoid contact with wild animals, and immediately report animal bites or possible rabies exposures to the county Public Health Department.
Health officials have confirmed a raccoon in the Gouverneur area has tested positive for rabies, marking the sixth rabid animal identified in St. Lawrence County this year. Residents are urged to keep pets vaccinated, avoid contact with wild animals, and immediately report animal bites or possible rabies exposures to the county Public Health Department.

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