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North Carolina state law requires that all dogs, cats and ferrets who have bitten someone are to be quarantined for ten days. If the animal has a current rabies vaccination, this quarantine may take place at home at the discretion of Animal Services.
A physician who attends a person bitten by an animal known to be a potential carrier of rabies shall report the incident within 24 hours to the local health director. The report must include the name, age, and sex of the person.
Generally, if a dog bites a person it will be presumed to have been dangerously out of control. However, even if the dog does not bite, but gives the person grounds to feel that the dog may injure them, the law STILL applies.
But Why? If a dog or cat has the rabies virus and that virus has made it to the brain, it can be spread via saliva. When a dog or cat reaches this stage of infection it will get very sick and pass away within a few days and most certainly within 10 days.
North Carolina statute 130A-196 states that doctors are legally required to file a report to either Animal Services or the local animal control officer for any dog bite injuries, no matter how minor. If the dog that caused the bite doesnt have a rabies vaccination, it goes into quarantine for 10 days.
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