![]() The resident’s dogs are currently up-to-date on their rabies vaccinations. A Middlesex County Office of Health Services’ Registered Environmental Health Specialist will be distributing rabies fact sheets within the area. There were no known human exposures and two domestic animal exposures to the fox. It was reported on Tuesday that the animal tested positive for rabies. On March 1, the animal control officer for the township responded to the property. The fox was sent to the New Jersey Department of Health Laboratory for testing. READ: Monroe $146M school referendum calls for additional middle school, high school addition READ: Monroe mayor to introduce budget plan that keeps municipal tax rate flat It’s the first rabid animal reported in Middlesex County in 2019, the release said. The incident was reported near Garvey Drive and Spotswood Gravel Hill Road, according to a news release from the Middlesex County Office of Health Services MONROE - A fox that was killed by a resident's two pet dogs tested positive for rabies.
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