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Horse Tests Positive for Rabies in Southeast New Mexico

The New Mexico Department of Health is warning pet and livestock owners in Eddy County and the surrounding area to make sure their dogs, cats, horses and other valuable livestock are vaccinated against rabies.

ARTESIA, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico Department of Health is warning pet and livestock owners in Eddy County and the surrounding area to make sure their dogs, cats, horses and other valuable livestock are vaccinated against rabies.

Recently an unvaccinated horse near Artesia tested positive for the disease. The horse began showing signs of rabies two days before it was euthanized at a veterinary hospital.

Health officials tell Carlsbad Current-Argus family members and veterinary staff were exposed to the rabid horse's infectious saliva.

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