Is your pet protected? Join us Saturday in Stoney Creek for a low cost rabies vaccine clinic
HAMILTON, ON – The City of Hamilton is hosting a low cost rabies vaccine clinic on Saturday, April 28 from 9 am to 1 pm at 345 Jones Rd, Stoney Creek. Cats and Dogs can be vaccinated against rabies for $25 each, cash only on a first come, first served basis.
The low cost clinic is organized by the City of Hamilton in response to raccoon rabies being established in the wild animal population in Hamilton. The City encourages pet owners to ensure their cats and dogs over three months of age are immunized against rabies, not just because it is the law, but because it protects the entire family from rabies. Dogs must be on a leash or in a carrier, and cats must be in a carrier.
The low cost clinic was made possible with the support of four local veterinarians from VCA Canada including Eastside Pet Vet, Beattie Animal Hospital, The Cat Clinic/Village Cat Clinic, Glanbrook Veterinary Services, and registered veterinary technician volunteers.
Quick facts
- The total number of animals found positive for raccoon rabies in Hamilton from 2015 to date: 289
- Protect your pets, and prevent spread to people by vaccinating pets against rabies, and keep rabies vaccinations current for dogs and cats.
- Prevent a rabies exposure by avoiding contact with live or dead animals including raccoons, skunks, bats, as well as unknown dogs and cats. Do not feed, help, or relocate any wildlife of keep them as pets.
- Report animal bites and scratches to public health by calling 905-546-CITY (2489). Wash wounds with soap and water, and seek medical attention.
- Report sick, injured, or strange behaving wildlife to City of Hamilton Animal Services by calling 905-546-2489
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