“…As a central state of Nigeria, Plateau State has flourishing commercial dog markets (captured stray dogs are sold), dogs from different states and other neighboring countries (Niger and Chad) are sold to traders from different states of Nigeria (Sabo et al, 2008). The occurrence of apparently healthy dogs with rabies virus in the brain tissues, yet not showing clinical signs of rabies may be more widespread than previously envisaged as rabies antigens were also found in the brain tissues of apparently healthy dogs slaughtered for human consumption in Borno, Benue, Plateau, Katsina and Sokoto, Kaduna, Cross River and Lagos State (Ajayi et al, 2006;Akombo, 2009;Sabo, 2009, Garba et al, 2010Odeh et al, 2013;Isek, 2013;Hambolu et al, 2013). The need to safe guard the health of the people by reducing the rabies risk of exposure warrants continued surveillance.…”