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RABIES – Frequently Asked Question

Q1. Does the virus spread through air or even dogs urine?

A1. NO! The virus is transferred to humans via bites and scratches.

Q2. Can we report a suspected rabid animal to you?

A2. Please call Department of Veterinary Service (DVS)

Kuching 082-628255

Sri Aman 083-322106

Sibu 084-330224

Miri 085-411866

Limbang 085-212177

Sarikei 084-658129

Kapit 804-796416

Mukah 084-871050

Bintulu 086-335770

Samarahan 082-671221

Betong 083-471622

Serian 082-872870

Q3. How do we identified a rabid dog?

A3. Dog will show the following signs:

Scare of water

Huge amount of saliva

Scare of lights

Very aggressive than before

Looks scare/worried tail goes under/ in between their hind legs

Very alert to any movement

Bites anyone/dog within reason (not provoking by human)

Q4. All veterinary clinics dont have any more vaccine for rabies. Do you have any?

A4. We dont have any vaccines at our shelter. We also getting our vaccines from vets.

Q5. Do you provide free vaccinations for rabies?

A5. NO. Free vaccination was given by DVS on 20th July. Please refer to DVS press release if any in the future.

Q6. Where can we vaccinate our pets?

A6. Vaccination can be done at your familys Veterinary Clinic.

Q7. Can we handover our animals to your shelter?

A7. Currently we have over 300 animals in our shelter. We are unable to take in anymore.

Q8. Do you provide house call service to vaccine our dogs?

A8. We dont have any vaccine with us. Please contact your familys Veterinary Clinic.

Q9. Do you have any idea when will the vaccine for rabies arrive?

A9. Please check with your veterinary clinics. Make reservation if you need to.

Q10. What can we do now that no vaccine available?

A10. Try to make reservation with your veterinary. In the meantime, keep your pets within your compound temporary. Cage them if you can as temporary measure.

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The Sarawak Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals believes that animals, as living creatures, have value beyond economic measurement, and are entitled to legal, moral and ethical consideration and protection. The Sarawak SPCA's mission is to act as an advocate on behalf of animals and as an enforcer of their rights; to provide for the well-being of the animals of the State of Sarawak who are abandoned, injured, subjected to unfair or cruel treatment, or otherwise in need; to cultivate in the people of our community an awareness of the animals whose world we share; to promote a bond of mutual assistance between people and animals; and to instill respect for and appreciation of all living things.

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