Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Dog Owners, Keep Rabies Shots Up to Date

Rabid Raccoons In New York City

Updated: Wednesday, 22 Jul 2009, 12:10 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009, 8:19 PM EDT

MYFOXNY.COM - Several rabid raccoons have been found in Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx in recent weeks. That is prompting the New York City Health Department to issue a warning.
Pet owners should make sure their animals are vaccinated agaisnt rabies.
The health department says people should avoid contact will any raccoons, skunks, bats, stray dogs and cats and other wild animals that can carry rabies.
Six rabid animals - all raccoons - have been identified in New York City this year. Four were found in the Bronx, one in Manhattan (near Inwood Hill Park), and one in Queens (Long Island City).
Raccoons are the most commonly reported rabid animals in New York City. Rabid raccoons are a relatively common occurrence in Staten Island and the Bronx, but rare in Queens and Manhattan. Bats with rabies have also been found in all five boroughs.

People and unvaccinated animals can get rabies, most often through a bite from an infected animal. Infection leads to a severe brain disease that causes death unless the person is treated promptly after being bitten.
People who see wild animals, as well as any animal that seems sick, disoriented or unusually placid or aggressive should be reported by calling 311.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Summer Cleanup - Sunday, July 19

Our next dog run cleanup will be Sunday, July 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon.

Join us! We'll mostly be weeding and sweeping up junk on the surface.

The Parks Dept is loaning us two wheelbarrows for hauling out those bits of concrete, rakes, push brooms, dustpans, shovels, workgloves, pruners and garbage bags. You only need to bring yourself. Come for a little while or the whole morning.