RECENT NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

A female pit bull dog was potentially exposed to rabies in a raccoon found dead at a home on Rockingham Way in the Coosawattee River Resort Subdivision near Ellijay.
On the morning of August 18, the homeowner awoke to find her female dog in close proximity to the dead raccoon. Gilmer County Environmental Health officials later found puncture marks on the raccoon, which they believe were made by the dog in a confrontation with the animal. The raccoon tested positive for rabies on August 20, and since the pit bull was not current on its rabies vaccination, the owner was supposed to have decided whether to have the dog euthanized or placed in a state-mandated quarantine for six months. However, the dog has now been killed by lightning, so no further action is required.

On the morning of August 18, the homeowner awoke to find her female dog in close proximity to the dead raccoon. Gilmer County Environmental Health officials later found puncture marks on the raccoon, which they believe were made by the dog in a confrontation with the animal. The raccoon tested positive for rabies on August 20, and since the pit bull was not current on its rabies vaccination, the owner was supposed to have decided whether to have the dog euthanized or placed in a state-mandated quarantine for six months. However, the dog has now been killed by lightning, so no further action is required.
THE NEW GILMER COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER WILL CELEBRATE ITS GRAND OPENING BY OFFERING $10 RABIES SHOTS FOR CATS AND DOGS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 FROM 12 TO 3 PM!
THE NEW GILMER COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER IS LOCATED AT 4152 HWY 52 EAST (FIRST ROAD ON THE RIGHT JUST PAST THE JAIL).
RABIES IS A DEADLY DISEASE. IT IS CRITICAL THAT PET OWNERS VACCINATE AND KEEP THEIR PETS VACCINATED AGAINST RABIES.
THE APPALACHIAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL IS SPONSORING THIS REDUCED-COST RABIES SHOT CLINIC AND WILL BE ASSISTED BY GILMER COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE CALL THE ANIMAL SHELTER AT (706) 635-2166.
THE NEW GILMER COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER IS LOCATED AT 4152 HWY 52 EAST (FIRST ROAD ON THE RIGHT JUST PAST THE JAIL).
RABIES IS A DEADLY DISEASE. IT IS CRITICAL THAT PET OWNERS VACCINATE AND KEEP THEIR PETS VACCINATED AGAINST RABIES.
THE APPALACHIAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL IS SPONSORING THIS REDUCED-COST RABIES SHOT CLINIC AND WILL BE ASSISTED BY GILMER COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE CALL THE ANIMAL SHELTER AT (706) 635-2166.

Little Brown Bat
credits: www.nhptv.org
credits: www.nhptv.org
“The cat’s owner found it playing with the bat in their yard in the Craigtown Road/52 West area on July 30,” said Andrea Wheeler, Gilmer County Environmental Health Manager. “The owner contacted our department where the bat was shipped for rabies testing and it was found to be positive for rabies on August 5.”

raccoon
According to Andrea Wheeler, Gilmer County Environmental Health Manager, both raccoons tested positive for rabies on July 28 after they each attacked domestic dogs in two separate incidents in which a woman was exposed to rabies and a man was potentially exposed to the deadly disease.

Red Fox
credits: Wikipedia
credits: Wikipedia
AN 8-HOUR GEORGIA SEPTIC CONTRACTOR CEU COURSE WILL BE PRESENTED ON FRIDAY, JULY 10th AT THE AMERICAN LEGION POST LOCATED AT 118 NORTH GLENWOOD AVENUE IN DALTON, GA.
THIS COURSE IS PROVIDED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ONSITE SEWAGE PROGRAM AND IS INTENDED FOR CONTRACTORS NEEDING CEU CREDITS TO MAINTAIN THEIR CERTIFICATION TO INSTALL SEPTIC SYSTEMS IN GEORGIA.
INTERESTED PARTIES MAY CALL 770-229-3477, REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.UGAONSITE.COM, OR SIMPLY REGISTER AT THE CLASS BEFORE 8 AM ON JULY 10TH.
FEE FOR REGISTERING THE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE IS $145.
THIS COURSE IS PROVIDED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ONSITE SEWAGE PROGRAM AND IS INTENDED FOR CONTRACTORS NEEDING CEU CREDITS TO MAINTAIN THEIR CERTIFICATION TO INSTALL SEPTIC SYSTEMS IN GEORGIA.
INTERESTED PARTIES MAY CALL 770-229-3477, REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.UGAONSITE.COM, OR SIMPLY REGISTER AT THE CLASS BEFORE 8 AM ON JULY 10TH.
FEE FOR REGISTERING THE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE IS $145.
Officials warn of several stray animals in Rose Ridge Dr. /Hwy. 382 area

Two dogs on Rose Ridge Drive near Highway 382 in Ellijay were exposed on June 6 to a raccoon that was later confirmed as positive for rabies, according to Andrea Wheeler of Gilmer County Environmental Health. Neither dog was currently vaccinated against rabies, so both dogs were subsequently euthanized.
North Georgia Medical Reserve Corps presents Volunteer Orientation
Emergency Preparedness training in Dalton
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6 p.m.
Emergency Preparedness training in Dalton
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6 p.m.

Downstairs Conference Room,
North Georgia Health District
Bryman’s Plaza North, 100 W. Walnut Ave., Dalton, GA
• WHERE do folks go during a disease outbreak when they need medication. . . fast? • WHO is responsible for getting needed medications to you and your community?
• WHAT is the best way to prepare your family for an emergency?
• HOW can you can help in the event of a Public Health Emergency?
To RSVP or to learn more details, please contact Jennifer Moorer, Public Information Officer, at 706-272-2125, x346, or email:
MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC—Refreshments provided!