Person County Animal Services and
Person County Health Department are urging the public to take precautions following the eighth confirmed rabies exposure in 2025. The latest incident involved a raccoon on Ridge Road in the Roxboro City limits. As of now, no human or domestic animal contact is confirmed.
Rabies is a deadly virus that affects the brain and nervous system. Immediate medical attention is critical for humans. Rabies is 100% preventable if treated promptly. Delaying care could be fatal. Please remain vigilant, protect your family and pets, and help keep our community safe.
Safety Reminders:
• Do NOT touch or approach wild animals or unfamiliar pets.
• Monitor your surroundings when outdoors.
• Keep children and pets supervised and away from wildlife.
• Ensure all pets are up to date on rabies vaccinations. This is required by law and critical for their protection. Rabies vaccinations are given daily at the shelter during regular business hours, no appointment necessary.
• Avoid handling stray or injured animals, even seemingly friendly animals.
• If you or someone you know is bitten or scratched by an animal, or if a pet encounters a wild animal:
o In urgent situations, call 911.
o Seek emergency medical care IMMEDIATELY.
o Call Animal Control at 336-597-1741 or the Health Department at 336-597-2204.
Signs of a Rabid Animal:
• Aggressive or unusually friendly behavior
• Difficulty walking, staggering
• Foaming at the mouth
• Excessive drooling
• Disorientation or paralysis