If you were bitten or scratched by a domestic cat or dog:
- Obtain the owner contact information and vaccination status. Bites and scratches can be reported to the local law enforcement agency for follow-up through the Rock County Non-Emergency line at (608) 757-2244.
- Wash the wound with soap and water as soon as possible. Seek medical attention for significant wounds.
- If the animal cannot be located and rabies transmission cannot be ruled out by a quarantine, you should talk to a healthcare provider about post-exposure treatment.
You or your pet has been exposed to rabies from a wild animal*:
- Wash the wound with soap and water as soon as possible. Seek medical attention for significant wounds.
- Please contact us immediately at (608) 757-5440 for testing. If possible, the animal will be sent to a lab to see if it was infected with rabies.
- Watch the animal so it can be captured. If you can contain it without being bitten again, please do so.
- If the animal is dead or needs to be killed, try not to damage the head. Store it in a cool place like a refrigerator, but do not freeze the animal. This will help increase the changes of a successful test.
- If the animal cannot be captured or tested, immediately consult with a healthcare provider about post-exposure treatment.
*Bats - Bites from bats can be hard to detect due to their small teeth. A bat being present in the room while you are sleeping or in the room of an unattended child, pet, or impaired person should be treated as an exposure.
Instructions for capturing a bat