Potentially Rabid Fox in the Arlingwood Neighborhood
Published on April 27, 2022
On April 26, 2022, at approximately 7:45 am, Arlington County Animal Control responded to calls about a disoriented fox in the Arlingwood Neighborhood near the 4100 blocks of 41st and Randolph Streets North, just South/East of Chain Bridge and the George Washington Pkwy.
The fox had neurological signs consistent with rabies and was captured and removed by Animal Control.
Rabies is a disease that people and animals can catch from the bite or scratch of infected animals. It is fatal if medical care is not given promptly.
If you, your child, or your pet may have come into contact with this fox, please call Arlington County Animal Control at 703-931-9241 immediately, after hours please stay on the line to speak with the answering service who will alert an officer.
Residents are encouraged to:
- Ensure pets are up to date on their rabies and distemper vaccines
- Keep dogs on a leash at all times and keep cats inside
- Do not approach or feed any wild animals
- Feed pets inside
- Remove wildlife attractants from yards, such as unsecured garbage cans, open containers of food, and compost
Arlington County Animal Control is also urging residents to remain vigilant and if they see any animal that appears sick, lethargic, disoriented, or aggressive to stay away from the animal and call Animal Control immediately: 703-931-9241. If you come across a deceased rabies vector animal (including cats, dogs, foxes, raccoons, and groundhogs) in your yard or a public space please also contact Animal Control promptly and do not handle the animal.