While rabies may seem like a disease from the past, every year, it still kills wildlife, pets and even people, and a Wall Township event will give its residents an opportunity to keep their furry friends safe.
The Wall Township Department of public works will be running a free Rabies Vaccine Clinic for its cats and dogs, and it will be running for 1.5 hours. No appointment is needed.
The activity will see a licensed veterinarian administer the vaccinations, and cats will need to be brought in a carrier and dogs must be leashed. Each animal should be brought in by an adult, and it is recommended that everyone bring proof of vaccination for their furry friend going back three years. The session may be cancelled with no notice, and anyone who needs more information can call the organizers directly.
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The Wall Township Department of Public Works has cordially invited all pet owners to attend this free vaccine clinic. It will be on offer on November 12th at 2301 Tiltons Corner Road in Wall, starting at 4:00 pm.
