Animal officials urge caution after rise in rabies cases

Gwinnett Animal Welfare and Enforcement Services is warning residents about the dangers of rabies following recent rabid coyote attacks in the county.

Officials say the spread of rabies can happen more easily than many people realize, and they want residents to know what steps to take if they come into contact with wild animals.

Director of Animal Welfare and Enforcement Katrina Hellman says residents should contact animal control, not just pest control if a bat is found inside their home…

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