Here is a link to the Petfoodology website at Tufts Veterinary Medical Center, which has information regarding a link between some types of diets and heart disease in some dogs. If you have questions or concerns, then please call us to discuss further. Please visit the Arlington Animal Control website for information regarding raccoons that have been found to have Distemper.
We ask that residents ensure their pets are up to date on their rabies and distemper vaccines, keep their dogs on a leash at all times, keep cats inside, and do not approach or feed any wild animals. We are also encouraging residents to ensure they remove wildlife attractants from their yard such as unsecured garbage cans, open containers of food and compost, and to feed pets inside.
We urge anyone who sees a raccoon that appears sick, lethargic, disoriented, or aggressive to STAY AWAY from the animal and call Animal Control immediately: 703-931-9241. If you come across a deceased raccoon in your yard or a public space please contact Animal Control promptly.
We ask that residents ensure their pets are up to date on their rabies and distemper vaccines, keep their dogs on a leash at all times, keep cats inside, and do not approach or feed any wild animals. We are also encouraging residents to ensure they remove wildlife attractants from their yard such as unsecured garbage cans, open containers of food and compost, and to feed pets inside.
We urge anyone who sees a raccoon that appears sick, lethargic, disoriented, or aggressive to STAY AWAY from the animal and call Animal Control immediately: 703-931-9241. If you come across a deceased raccoon in your yard or a public space please contact Animal Control promptly.
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