Groundhog with rabies shot dead

by Squirrel Dish on November 25, 2006

Watch out for the rabid groundhogs…

A groundhog that tried to attack a man and his dog was found near Plainsboro and Petty roads and tested positive for rabies on Nov. 17, according to a press release issued by the Middlesex County Public Health Department.

According to the press release, the groundhog was seen chasing a Cranbury resident’s dog when it began acting aggressively toward the homeowner, eventually grabbing the man’s pants. The press release said the homeowner then shot the animal. A Cranbury animal control officer was present during the incident, according to the county Health Department. Health Department officials who would not release the resident’s name.

Animals infected with rabies may exhibit unusual behavior and signs including slow movements, increased drooling, aggression, paralysis, difficulty moving, difficulty swallowing, and a sickly appearance.

[via The Cranbury Press]

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