Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — Save the Dog. [ARTICLE]

Save the Dog.

The Oregon state board of health bulletin says wisely with reference to mad dogs, “never kill the animal that bit you. save it with the greatest care,” for the condition that dog develops is of the greatest consequence to the person bitten. If the dog- ia killed, the negri bodies, which are of Importance in the diagnosis, may not be developed and no one will ever know whether the dog was of was not rabid. But if the dog is saved he will himself within a week or ten daya show whether or not be is rabid. If he proves himself clear of rabies the man bitten need give the matter no further consideration from that side, and if it prove' that he be rabid, there is still plenty of time for the man to take the proper remedies. It a dog bites you, save the- dog.