Raccoons can bite and scratch but they do not sting.
You risk being bitten or scratched if you attempt to touch a raccoon and a series of rabies vaccinations if it should occur.
The population increases too.
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A raccoon that eats d-CON will bleed to death internally and die a painful death. Even if the raccoon eats another animal killed with the toxin will most likely die.
Nothing will happen if nobody leaves trash bins unsecured or pet food outdoors. When the raccoon discovers there is no food, it will probably leave.
If the saliva got into an open cut or sore, you could contract rabies.
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you just start to bleed but some times you nd stitches
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
Assess your dog for injury & follow up with veterinary care if needed.
Raccoon feces can carry roundworm eggs or larvae as well as other nasty organisms. Raccoons are almost always infested with fleas, lice and ticks which could get into your home.