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Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

81. ABQjournal North_News: Bear Suspected in Sugarite Biting Incident

... and determined, based on marks on the tent, that the bite was from a small black bear. The boy was not seriously injured but will be treated with a rabies vaccine as a precaution.     Game and Fish has set up a trap at Soda Pocket Campground to capture the suspect bear. If captured, the animal will ...
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82. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Teen Bitten by Bear at Sugarite Canyon State Park

... He apparently slapped the bear, which bit his hand and ran away, state parks officials said.     The teen wasn't seriously hurt but will receive rabies vaccine as a precaution, they said.     Department of Game and Fish officials have set up a trap at the Soda Pocket Campground where the incident ...
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83. ABQJOURNAL: Catwalk Trail, Closed After Fox Bit Hiker, Could Open Friday

... might have been rabid was behaving aggressively and bit a hiker on the trail.     The forest closed the Catwalk to allow time to locate the fox for rabies testing or be certain it no longer poses a danger to the public.     The trail is slated to reopen Friday.     Earlier this month, a fox from Keller ...
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84. ABQjournal: Surgeon Admired in Profession, Community

... medical degree from Columbia University.     As a youngster, Floyd suffered a broken leg and another time, a dog bite from an animal stricken with rabies. It was the subsequent care he received that helped guide Floyd along his professional path.     "The doctor in his home community was very kind and ...
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85. ABQjournal: Coming Up

... for all animals that reside within the town limits, will be available. Tags must be renewed annually and owners must provide proof of current rabies vaccination.     All pets coming to the clinic must be on a leash and/or harnessed.     The Paws & Claws Thrift Store will also be open during the clinic ...
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86. ABQjournal: Judge Needed In Edgewood Case

... cited include unenclosed premises, improper restraint of animals, animals running at large and violations of the requirements for a town license and rabies vaccination.     At the Edgewood Town Council meeting on May 2, town attorney David Henderson said he was glad the judge made this decision. Henderson ...
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87. ABQjournal: Around New Mexico

... hospitalized.     The Rottweiler, which belonged to the boy's uncle who lived next door, was euthanized and its head was sent to Albuquerque for rabies testing.     T or C Fiesta Set     For This Weekend     TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES - T or C is holding its 58th annual Fiesta this weekend - an event ...
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88. ABQjournal: Busker Fined $500 for Tags

... city's animal control officers, who gave him citations for $500.     It seemed that Booger and Kitty were without tags certifying they've had their rabies shots and been spayed or neutered. Pike didn't have poop bags, either.     Pike said he's being harassed. But Carla Lopez, a public relations staffer ...
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89. ABQjournal: Around the Metro Area

... Animals will offer a low-cost microchip and shot clinic Saturday at the West Side Community Center, 1250 Isleta SW.     Microchipping and rabies shots will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.     The charge will be $10 for each service, or $20 for both. However, according to the Alliance, no one will ...
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90. ABQjournal: Don't Forget the Shots and First-Aid Kits Before An Exotic Vacation

... Baldwin.     Passport Health New Mexico, a franchisee of a national travel health company, recently charged $35 for a tetanus shot and $180 for rabies. A six-month trip to Zimbabwe would cost about $400 in vaccinations. A typical organized tour of India would require about $200 in vaccinations.     ...
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