Rabies vs. Distemper: Understanding the Differences in Raccoons

Raccoons, known for their distinctive masks and curious nature, are carriers of several diseases potentially harmful to humans and pets, notably rabies and distemper. These diseases affect raccoons' central nervous, respiratory, and gastrointestinal systems and can have serious implications.

Rabies is a viral disease transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal via bites or scratches. It primarily affects the central nervous system and can be fatal if untreated. Symptoms in raccoons include aggression, confusion, difficulty walking, and swallowing problems. Notably, rabid raccoons might appear tame and inadvertently attract human interaction, increasing infection risks.

Distemper, also a viral disease, spreads through air or direct contact with infected animals. Unlike rabies, distemper does not affect humans but poses a high risk to unvaccinated pets. Symptoms include fever, eye and nose discharge, coughing, and severe respiratory distress. Infected raccoons may show neurological signs like tremors and seizures.

Both diseases underscore the importance of maintaining a safe distance from wildlife, particularly raccoons, as they can exhibit unpredictable behaviours and pose health risks.

When I faced a potential distemper outbreak among local raccoons, AAA Wildlife Control was instrumental in safely managing the situation. They provided critical guidance on disease prevention, safely removed the affected raccoons, and educated me on future prevention strategies. Their proactive and knowledgeable approach greatly minimized health risks to my community and pets. I recommend AAA Wildlife Control for its expertise in wildlife disease management and humane animal handling practices in the Vancouver area. For more information on rabies, distemper, and other raccoon-related inquiries, visit the AAA Wildlife Control's blog.


Source AAA Wildlife Control: https://www.vancouverwildlife.com/blogs/rabies-vs-distemper-understanding-the-differences-in-raccoons-3/

 

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