Health officials say a medium-sized black lab mix bit someone at the Thamesford Public School property Tuesday evening.
THAMESFORD - Southwestern Public Health is investigating a dog-biting incident in Thamesford.
It's believed that a dog bit someone at the Thamesford Public School property shortly before 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday.
The dog is described as a medium-sized black lab mix and it was being walked by two males and a female at the time. A man with dark brown hair picked up the dog after the incident.
Health officials would like to make sure the dog is up to date on its rabies vaccines, so anyone with information should contact Southwestern Public Health. You can speak with Public Health Inspector Serena Roberts by calling 519-421-9901 and using extension 3453.

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