Rabies Educational Outreach |
Rabies is a deadly
viral disease that is transmitted to humans from the bite of
infected animals. In Los Angeles County, bats are the
number one source of rabies. It is very important to
know how to protect yourself, your family and your pets from
rabies.
Below are educational outreach messages that
we encourage you to share on social media, with your own
family, or in your workplace to help protect as many
people and pets as possible.
Remember that the
following rabies-related incidents are reportable to the
Department of Public Health:
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Animal bites to humans (except those from
squirrels, rabbits, rodents, birds, and
reptiles)
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Domestic pet versus wild mammal incidents
(for example, dog vs coyote, cat vs skunk,
dog vs opossum)
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Bat
exposures to humans or pets (for example -
finding a bat inside your house, or a sick
bat on your property
Reporting forms are
found here and can be emailed to
vet@ph.lacounty.gov
or faxed to 213-481-2375.
For rabies
consultations or questions about rabies - speak to one of
our veterinarians, Monday to Friday 8am-5pm, at
213-288-7060 or email vet@ph.lacounty.gov.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A BAT
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(English and Spanish
double-sided infographic, printable version)
What
To Do If You Find A Bat
Color Printable
Black/White Printable
Que Hacer Si Encuentra Un Murciélago
Color Imprimible
Imprimible en blanco y negro
How to Protect Your Family From Rabies
How To Protect Your Family Against Rabies
Additional Resources
Don't Let the Dogs Bite: How to be Safe Around Dogs -
Coloring & Activity Book - English
Spanish
- California Department of Public Health
Body Language of Feline Anxiety - Dr. Sophia Yin
Body Language of Fear and Anxiety in Dogs - Dr. Sophia
Yin
How to Greet (and How Not to Greet) a Dog - Dr. Sophia
Yin
How Kids Should (and Should Not) Interact with Dogs -
Dr. Sophia Yin
Bite Levels in Dogs - Dr. Sophia Yin
Dog Park Etiquette - Dr. Sophia Yin
Last updated: March 25, 2021