
The Fremont Police Department wants to spread an important message about the critical role vaccinations play in keeping everyone
safe.
Recently, a bat that had bitten two adults in Fremont tested positive for the rabies virus.
Rabies is a fatal disease that can spread to humans and animals through saliva, often via bites. It is preventable—but only through vaccination.
What You Can Do:
Vaccinate your pets: Regular rabies vaccinations are required by law and protect your pets, yourself, and others.
Don’t dump your pet: It is illegal and inhumane and can also place the community at risk.
Keep pets indoors or supervised: Limit their exposure to wild animals.
Report strange behavir: If you see an injured or sick wildlife in Fremont, please call us at (402) 727-2677.
By vaccinating your pets, you not only protect them but also contribute to the safety of the community. FPD asks residents to help keep everyone safe by staying proactive.
Check your pet’s vaccination status today. If they’re due for a rabies shot, schedule it with you vet right away