Rabies case is found in Perryton

The first positive case in a while was reported late last week by Dr. Randy Skaggs.The skunk was found roaming at 117 S. Indiana during the day.“This is our first case in a few years. Sporadic cases have been reported around the Panhandle this year,” Dr. Skaggs said.People are reminded to keep their pets vaccinated for rabies, and Dr. Skaggs stressed that adults and the...

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