NASHUA, N.H. —
The Nashua Division of Public Health is urging people to use caution around wildlife after a raccoon tested positive for rabies.
Officials say the animal was recently captured, but did not say where it was found.
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They are reminding Granite Staters to keep pets on a leash and supervise them outdoors, never approach or feed wild animals, and watch for signs of rabies like unusual behavior, aggression, confusion or drunk-like movements.
If you see an animal showing any of those behaviors, call your local animal control.
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