The animal was attacked and killed by a dog, health officials said.
A groundhog that was killed by a dog in the backyard of a Cherry Hill home was confirmed to have rabies, health officials said.
The animal control officer and the pet owners were notified and the dog, which was vaccinated against rabies, received a rabies booster shot and will be under observation for 45 days, authorities said.is an infectious disease
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