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Pet Health News

'Desperate Housecats' Cat Adoption Event at MADACC June 21-22: Looking for a cat or kitten and advice about how to care for them?

Getting the word out about pet licensing: Veterinary Clinics can help to increase the number of pets in the County that are licensed.  Click here to learn why it's important for pets to have licenses. For information for Veterinarians about Selling Pet Licenses  click here .

Free Rabies Shot with purchase of License at the 'No Pet Left Behind' Clinic March 29th, sponsored by Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission  click here for details 


Prevent Rabies

Bats and Rabies (and pets)

Your pet can be exposed to rabies if a bat gets into your home and in contact with your pet. Because a small percentage of bats carry rabies, a bat exposure (pet is bitten or scratched or thought to have been bitten or scratched by a bat) can result in a lengthy (6 month) quarantine to an unvaccinated pet if the bat cannot be tested (and then rabies cannot be ruled out). Your pet can also be exposed to rabies through the bite or scratch of an animal, such as a skunk or raccoon, that is infected with rabies.

Posters

 Take the Bite Out of Rabies! poster   Espanol

Bat-Proofing and Bat Exclusion

 Click here to learn more about bat-proofing the home and protecting your pets. 

 Click here for private companies specializing in bat control

Technical Information about rabies is available from the   Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control 


Avoid Animal Bites

Preventing Dog Bites and Attacks  Click here for advice from Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission

Chained dogs and dog bites: Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission has some information about how chaining dogs is bad for the dog and unsafe for people in the community:   click here.


Help Lost Pets Get Home

Wisconsin Humane Society has advice about locating lost pets: http://www.wihumane.org/services/findlostpet.aspx

Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control posts pictures of animals they have rescued: www.madacc.com

A Pet License can help your pet to get home safely. Please see the following section (below) for more information. 


Learn about Pet Licenses

A Pet License can help your pet get home safely (and is required by law): Licenses may be purchased from Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control, municipal offices, and several veterinary clinics. Visit Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission for more information: www.madacc.com . Pet Licenses are also available through One Stop.


Keep Pets Safe

Recalls affecting pet health? Check here for news about recalls or related events as they occur, including information about any pet food recalls from the FDA: www.fda.gov 

Raw Meat Diets for Pets:  Information from the FDA and Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association

Winter Topics

Pets should be brought inside in the extreme cold.

The Milwaukee area can get dangerously cold for pets. Learn more from the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission  click here

The Wisconsin Humane Society has advice about protecting pets: (click here to visit their website and read more)

The Humane Society of the United States also has some good advice for pet owners (click here to visit their website and learn more about this) .  

If pets do spend time outside in the winter, and even if they don't, follow these tips from WI-DATCP  Keep your animal warm and safe: click here for advice 

If you see lost or stray animals, contact Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control at 414-649-8640.

Summer Topics

Never leave your pet in a car during warm weather.

 To protect pets from the heat, click here for advice from Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission

 Click here to learn how hot a parked car can get

Blue-Green Algae in lakes: dangers and prevention. During the warmer months of summer, blue-green algae can bloom, generally on certain inland lakes. eating even small amounts of this algae can make a pet (such as a dog playing in the water) sick. Learn more about identifying this type of algae, which is different from the harmless algae that washes in on Lake Michigan.   Click here.

General

Be a Responsible Pet Owner:  Click here for advice from Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control

Report animal abuse: Wisconsin Humane Society has tips on who to call:  http://www.wihumane.org/advocacy/reportcruelty.aspx

Botulism C in waterfowl and dogs. During certain environmental conditions, ducks can eat vegetation that contains a particular type of bacteria that causes them to get sick (paralyzed) with Avian Botulism (Type C). Dogs can get sick from chewing on or eating these sick or dead ducks. Although such occurrences are rare, it's best to keep them away from ducks if there are sick or dead ducks in the area. Learn More: http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/disease_information/avian_botulism/index.jsp 

Contact the Wisconsin Humane Society if you find injured wildlife: 414-ANI-MALS.


Prepare Pets for Emergencies

New Information from the Wisconsin Humane Society (click here to visit their website)

Does Your pet have a current rabies vaccination, microchip and license? Click here to find out how to get them.

Leashes and carriers help you to evacuate your pet safely along with you.  Collars and identification tags help to re-unite owners with pets after an emergeny or if the pets get lost, and let rescuers know about vaccination status and microchips. Licenses provide an extra level of protection in Milwaukee County and assure care for the lost pet. Current vaccines (like rabies vaccines) help keep animals and people healthy (AND ARE REQUIRED) when they need to be sheltered.

Special Pet Preparedness Brochures from the MHD

How to prepare your pets  click here

How to plan for livestock  click here

How to watch for and prevent agroterrorism  click here

Get a Book Mark about animal emergency preparedness!  click here


Learn More about Animal Welfare

General Information from the Milwaukee Area Domsetic Animal Control Commission

Click   Here for more information from MADACC about animal sheltering

Click  Here for more information about MADACC

List of Area Animal Welfare Organizations


Help Domestic Animals

Food and Supply Collection for Animals

By donating food, toys or other supplies, you also support other programs that provide rabies protection and microchips to those who otherwise would not be able to afford them. Donations (  click here to see their Wish List) can be dropped off at MADACC at 3831 West Burnham St. (www.madacc.com ), or Wisconsin Humane Society at 4500 West Wisconsin Avenue (visit their website to see their Wish List http://www.wihumane.org/donate/wishlist.aspx ).


Low Cost Vaccines, Microchips and Veterinary Care

The Wisconsin Humane Society has various low-cost services available to lower-income families: Visit:  http://www.wihumane.org/services/vap.aspx to learn how to apply.

The Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission offers "One Stop" Low Cost Pet Protection (Rabies Vaccination, Microchipping and Licensing) Service.  Click   here to download the flyer that shows locations, times, and costs!

 

 

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