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Rabies Scare Alert! Fox Bites Montvale Resident – What North Jersey Needs to Know Now

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Montvale Police have issued a critical alert after a resident was bitten by a fox on December 2nd

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Montvale NJ, Urgent Wildlife Warning! Montvale Police have issued a critical alert after a resident was bitten by a fox on December 2nd. This alarming incident is the latest in a troubling series of animal encounters across North Jersey, sparking serious concerns about wildlife safety and rabies risk in our communities.

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A coyote attacked a small dog in the Oak Road area in Saddle River

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May 18,2015

the Saddle River PoliceSaddle River Police  report that on Sunday May 17, 2015 at approximately 9:00 PM a resident from the Oak Road area reported that their small dog had just fought with a coyote and managed to escape. The dog was taken by its owner to an animal hospital for treatment. Officers responded to the area and were unsuccessful in locating the coyote. TYCO Animal Control was notified and is working with the State Division of Wildlife on this incident. The dog is up to date with its vaccinations and is now home recovering with its family.

Due to recent events involving coyotes and other wildlife in the Tri-State area, residents should not leave small animals and or children outside unattended. Residents should also be aware that larger dogs have been targeted and attacked in other jurisdictions.

If your pet is attacked be careful not to touch any saliva left on their fur or hair by a bite from another animal. If the animal is rabid, this saliva could transmit the rabies virus. Wash your hands immediately and thoroughly if they come in contact with saliva from a wild animal. Your pet may also need to be washed if it doesn’t require immediate medical attention.

All pet owners are reminded to keep their animals up to date on their rabies vaccinations.

Keeping vaccinations current will prevent a pet from possibly being subjected to a lengthy quarantine or euthanized if it has an encounter with a rabid animal.

The Health Department reminds everyone to stay clear of all wildlife, especially any that are acting sick or unusually friendly. If you see suspicious acting wildlife please report them immediately to the Saddle River Police Department.

For more information on rabies visit https://www.nj.gov/health
Or https://www.cdc.gov