Fears of a rabies outbreak have been quelled following the death of an American bulldog puppy from the disease in Kui Buri district last month.
The Prachuap Khiri Khan Livestock Development Office has announced that it has found no other infected animals and has taken action to control the disease by giving rabies shots to all other pets involved with the puppy.
The office said the puppy was bought by Lana Munkong, who lives in Moo 10 in Tambon Samkrathai, and it did not catch the disease from its mother and siblings at the farm as earlier feared.
The office said the rabid puppy was the only one of the litter that did not receive vaccine and it apparently caught the virus from a small mammal, probably a mouse.
Livestock Development officials visited the farm owned by Pirawat Khiriwat on June 1 and found the determined that the other dogs had been vaccinated and there were no signs of rabies. Officials vaccinated the dogs again as a preventive measure.
Officials also traced four other puppies form the same litter – in Phetchaburi’s Tha Yang district, Phachuap Khiri Khan’s Pran Buri district, Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Sam Roi Yot district and in Kui Buri – and found that none had the virus. Officials also gave them a second rabies shot as a preventive measures.
Livestock development officials said they have also given rabies shots to cats and dogs in Tambon Samkrathai and Tambon Kui Buri so the public should not panic.
The Nation