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Protect Your Family
- Dogs & Cats Must Be Vaccinated
Rabies Clinics are now over for 2012. Please check back next September for our annual Rabies Clinic schedule. Thank you.
Dogs & Cats can be vaccinated at any of the clinic locations listed. Dogs & Cats must be on a leash or in a carrier.
CASH ONLY FEE - $20.00 per animal
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Lanark County
- Almonte Veterinary Services, 10 Industrial Dr., ALMONTE
- Carleton Place Veterinary Hospital, 120 Coleman St., CARLETON PLACE
- Valley Veterinary Clinic, 339 Townline Rd. E., CARLETON PLACE
- North Lanark Veterinary Services, 1095 Sheridan Rapids Rd., LANARK
- Mississippi Veterinary Services, 2809 Highway 29 S., PAKENHAM
- Perth Veterinary Clinic, 118 Sunset Blvd., PERTH
- Dr. R.D. Fish, 10 Harris St., PERTH
- Blueberry Creek Veterinary Hospital, 31 Lanark Road (Highway 511),
PERTH – NEW
- Lanark Veterinary Clinic, 88D Cornelia St. W., SMITHS FALLS
- Smiths Falls Veterinary Services, 455 Highway 29, SMITHS FALLS
- Campbell Road Veterinary Services, 329 William Campbell Rd., SMITHS FALLS
Leeds and Grenville Counties
- Athens Municipal Works Garage, 44 Elgin St. N., ATHENS
- Gord Watts Municipal Centre, 251 North Augusta Rd., BROCKVILLE
- Public Works Department, 665 Charles St. N., GANANOQUE
- North Grenville Public Works Garage, 2814 Concession Rd., KEMPTVILLE
- Merrickville Fire Hall, 317 Brock St. W., MERRICKVILLE
- Prescott Works Garage, 950 Sophia St. N., PRESCOTT
For more information contact us at: 613-345-5685 or 1-800-660-5853
The goal of hosting these clinics is to help provide rabies vaccinations to as many cats and dogs as possible. Prompting this change in date is the celebration of World Rabies Day in September (September 28, 2012).
In addition, at this time of the year hunters are preparing for the hunting season and it is important that their dogs be vaccinated against rabies. While running in the bush, hunting dogs have the potential of interacting with wild life that may have rabies.
It is important that pet cats or dogs remain up-to-date with their rabies vaccination as they too could be at risk of getting rabies. By increasing the vaccination coverage in pets we will help to minimize the potential transmission of rabies to humans.
Rabies is a deadly disease that can be prevented. Did you know that a person dies from Rabies every 10 minutes throughout the world? Help prevent the spread of rabies by vaccinating your pet dog or cat.
See you in September!
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