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Rabid Raccoon Attacks Dog in Lincoln County, Sparking Rabies Scare

Summary

  • Raccoon tested positive for rabies after altercation with dog
  • No known human exposure, dog up-to-date on rabies vaccination
  • Incident occurred on Wednesday, raccoon dispatched and tested
Rabid Raccoon Attacks Dog in Lincoln County, Sparking Rabies Scare

On Wednesday, November 15th, 2025, a resident in Lincoln County reported an altercation between a raccoon and their dog on Echo Lane. Lincoln County Animal Services immediately responded to the incident and confirmed that the raccoon had tested positive for rabies.

Fortunately, there was no known exposure to humans, and the dog involved in the altercation was up-to-date on its rabies vaccination. The homeowner had dispatched the raccoon, which was then submitted for testing at the North Carolina State Laboratory on Thursday, November 16th. The positive rabies result was confirmed the same day.

This incident serves as a reminder for residents to be vigilant about wildlife encounters and to ensure their pets' rabies vaccinations are current. Animal Services urges the community to report any suspicious animal behavior and to avoid approaching or engaging with wild animals, as the risk of rabies transmission can be severe.

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The raccoon involved in an altercation with a dog on Echo Lane in Lincoln County tested positive for rabies.
Lincoln County Animal Services confirmed the positive rabies test and urged residents to be vigilant about wildlife encounters and to ensure their pets' rabies vaccinations are current.
The dog involved in the altercation with the rabid raccoon was up-to-date on its rabies vaccination, so there was no known exposure.

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