Free Rabies Clinics will be held Sept. 14, 20 & 28

The Erie County Legislature Majority Caucus encourages pet owners to take advantage of the County’s free rabies clinics for dogs, cats, and ferrets scheduled for September 14, 20 and 28.  

 

Organized by the Erie County Department of Health, in partnership with the Niagara Frontier Veterinary Society, Medaille Veterinary Technology, and the SPCA, serving Erie County, the clinics will be held at the following locations: 

  •  4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14 at ECC North Campus, Noonan Center’s Maintenance Garage, 6205 Main Street, Williamsville

  • 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 at Springville Volunteer Fire Department, 405 West Main Street, Springville

  • 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28 at West Seneca Highway Department Garage, 39 South Avenue, West Seneca

 

“This free service helps to keep both pets and residents safe. All pet owners whose dog, cat or ferret is due for their rabies vaccination are encouraged to attend the clinic,” Chairman John Mills said. “By participating, you can help protect our community against a rabies outbreak.”

 

The following requirements must be met in order to receive the rabies vaccination:

 

1.         Pets must be at least three [3] months of age to receive a rabies vaccination.

2.         Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be provided to receive a three-year certificate; otherwise a one-year certificate will be issued.

3.         All dogs, cats, and ferrets must be restrained using a leash and/or pet carrier.

4.         No person shall be allowed to have more than three [3] pets in line at one time.

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