Domestic Animal Exposure Report

​Report a new event that involves a potential rabies exposure to a domestic animal (a pet or livestock).

A potential rabies exposure includes, but is not limited to, any physical contact or any unsupervised time between a domestic animal and a high-risk rabies vector. High-risk vectors include but are not limited to: bats, raccoons, foxes, skunks, groundhogs, opossum, coyote.

By law, any person with knowledge of a domestic animal potentially exposed to rabies should immediately notify their local Health Department. Submitting a completed form meets that requirement.

If you have any questions, please contact the Fairfax County Health Department Rabies Program at 703-246-2433.   

Reporter Information

Biting/Exposing Animal Details (please provide details on the animal that exposed your pet)

Exposed Animal Details

Incident Details

Rabies Administration

Please contact your veterinarian and report this wildlife interaction to the Fairfax County Animal Control at 703-691-2131.