- January 5, 2023
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Dog bites youth in Ingersoll: Southwestern Public Health – CTV News London
Southwestern Public Health is requesting the public’s help after a dog bit a youth who was out rollerblading in Ingersoll, Ont. on New Years Day.
According to a press release from Southwestern Public Health, between 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. on Jan. 1, a youth was out rollerblading on the pathway between McCreery Road and Oxford Avenue in Ingersoll when they were bitten by a dog.
The health unit is requesting the public’s help in identifying the dog in order to access the risk of exposure to the rabies virus.
The dog is described as a small to medium-sized brown dog with a male owner.
The health unit asks that anyone with information about a dog fitting this description to contact Southwestern Public Health at 1-800-922-0096.
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