Careful with coons.
A few years back a neighbor's dog (an Austalian Shepherd mix named Pebbles) that we loved was behind our house barking excitedly. Had a raccoon cornered in mid day, which is odd by itself.
When we looked at it, it's entire snout was missing, leaving a bloody stub. Yuck.
Probably should have shot it*, but we coaxed it into a pet carrier. Wildlife sanctuaries were uninterested. Local vet said bring it by.
Anyway, the only option was to euthanize. They sent the head to Georgia Dept of Health and it came back positive for rabies.
Neighbor was out of town, but Pebbles was current on rabies shots. Recommended that we get her a booster, which we did.
Pebbles had a personality change a few days later, snarling at one of our dogs which she had never done before. We made her go outside, on a cold night, then never saw her again.
The vet said no way it could have been rabies, but we just assumed she picked something else up.
Sad. She was a really good dog.
*We were later advised not to shoot a rabid animal in the head. The virus lives in the brain and that can spread it.