Health Alert: Seeking Info About a Dog Bite on Landon Road (Caroline)

Published on August 20, 2026

Tompkins County Environmental Health Bite/Rabies Alert: Report to EH 24/7 at 607-274-6688: all animal bites or scratches, or suspicious encounters with potentially rabid animals. For emergencies, dial 911.

Tompkins County Whole Health’s Environmental Health Division (EH) must locate a dog that bit a person on Sunday, August 16, 2026, around 9:30am, in the neighborhood of Landon Road, in the town of Caroline/Slaterville area. The person was taking their dog on a walk, and they were bit while attempting to stop the biting dog from harming their own dog. The biting dog is described as a small black dog. 

EH seeks to verify the health of the biting dog through an at home observation over a ten-day period. If the dog can be located and observed to be healthy by EH, the risk of rabies infection can be ruled out, and rabies post-exposure treatment will not be necessary for the person who was bitten. 

Anyone with information regarding this dog is urged to call the Tompkins County Environmental Health Division at (607) 274-6688. Staff are on-call to respond to messages received by the answering service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.    

We would like to remind the public the importance of getting bites checked as soon as possible to determine if rabies post-exposure treatment is needed.  

Tompkins County Whole Health reminds everyone to: 

  1. Avoid contact with any unfamiliar cats or dogs and any wild animals. 

  2. All cats, dogs and ferrets must have initial rabies vaccinations administered no later than four months of age.  Keep vaccinations current! Our next free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats and ferrets will be held on Saturday, September 12th, 11am-2pm, at the TCAT Bus Garage (737 Willow Ave, Ithaca). Register for appointment at this clinic. For other free or low-cost rabies vaccine programs, contact the local chapter of the Street Dog Coalition or the Cornell Healthy Pet Clinic held at Ithaca’s Southside Community Center (305 S. Plain St., Ithaca). 

  3. Report the following incidents to Tompkins County Environmental Health at 607-274-6688: 

  • All animal bites or scratches. 

  • Any human or pet contact with saliva or other potentially infectious material (brain tissue, spinal tissue, or cerebrospinal fluid) of wild animals or any animal suspected of having rabies. 

  • All bat bites, scratches, or any mere skin contact with a bat, or a bat in a room with a child, or sleeping or impaired person. 

Further information can be found at: tompkinscountyny.gov/health/eh/rabies.

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