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Rabid raccoons found in Shelby Co.; ADPH urges pet owners to vaccinate pets

Rabid raccoons found in Shelby Co.; ADPH urges pet owners to vaccinate pets

Recent surveillance for rabies in the raccoon population near Columbiana in Shelby County has revealed three positive cases. The current area of focus includes a two-mile radius around the Beeswax Creek boat launch area, where the most recent of the positive raccoons was discovered.

The ongoing surveillance is being conducted by the USDA Wildlife Services (WS) along with the Alabama Department of Public Health. The surveillance began in response to a rabid puppy found in February that was confirmed to be infected with a raccoon variant of the rabies virus.

The primary concern is that these positive cases have been found in an area where raccoon rabies is not typically found. According to Dana Johnson, a USDA WS biologist, the primary focus will be expanding the surveillance areas to try to determine the extent that the rabies virus has spread.

McMillan advises horse owners to vaccinate for EEE and West Nile Virus

McMillan advises horse owners to vaccinate for EEE and West Nile Virus

Agriculture & Industries Commissioner John McMillan announced that since June, several positive cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) have been found in Alabama in birds and horses.

“We are entering into the time of year that makes us extremely vulnerable to the spread of mosquito-borne viruses and we need to protect our livestock and ourselves” stated McMillan. “I want to encourage horse owners to vaccinate their horses for both EEE and West Nile Virus as soon as possible.”

Food safety inspectors conducting effectiveness checks on recalled pet foods

Food safety inspectors conducting effectiveness checks on recalled pet foods

The Department of Agriculture and Industries Food Safety inspectors continue to conduct effectiveness checks on several varieties of pet food that have been recalled after Salmonella was detected during retail surveillance sampling. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and state and local officials to investigate a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Infantis infections. A total of 14 individuals infected with the outbreak strain have been reported from nine states.

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

This is Jack.  He is a Bostom Terrer mix in need of a forever home.  He is a small, young dog who is neutered and up-to-date with his shots.

If you are interested in adopting Jack or any other pet at the Bigbee Humane Shelter, give Cindy McDonald a call at 334-341-1567.  You can also email the shelter at bigbeehumane@gmail.com.

And don't forget to visit Bigbee Humane Society's Petfinder page to see even more pets available for adoption.

Source:  Bigbee Humane Society

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Meet Top Dog!  He is a rambunctious and happy puppy who was recently picked up on the side of the road with his two sisters.  He's about five months old and has been wormed, has had all shots and is also on heartworm prevention.

Top Dog is most Australian Shepherd mix, judging by his gorgeous coloring and the looks of his sisters. When grown, he will be about 50 pounds and he would love a large yard to play in. He does great with other dogs and kids; he will be a great family member.

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Meet Baby, she is a sweet beagle mix who loves to play and cuddle.  She has had all of her shots and is very healthy.  She does need to be spayed, but is otherwise ready to go a new forever home.

Baby gets along well with other dogs and she would also make a great indoor dog.

If you are interested in adopting Baby or any other pet at the Bigbee Humane Shelter, give Cindy McDonald a call at 334-341-1567.  You can also email the shelter at bigbeehumane@gmail.com.

And don't forget to visit Bigbee Humane Society's Petfinder page to see even more pets available for adoption.

Source:  Bigbee Humane Society

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Bigbee Humane Society's Pet of the Week

Meet Riley,  He is a Anatolian Sheperd mix puppy. 

If you are interested in adopting Riley or any other pet at the Bigbee Humane Shelter, give Cindy McDonald a call at 334-341-1567.  You can also email the shelter at bigbeehumane@gmail.com.

And don't forget to visit Bigbee Humane Society's Petfinder page to see even more pets available for adoption.