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Rabies Vaccination Clinic for Dogs Only

Location

Cambridge Department of Public Works, 147 Hampshire St.

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Cambridge Rabies Vaccination Clinic for Dogs Only
Saturday, April 2, 9-11 a.m. $15/Dog
Cambridge Department of Public Works, 147 Hampshire St.
Microchipping will be available at the clinic for a cost of $20.00/Dog.

Rabies has and will continue to be present in Cambridge and throughout the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Laws state that all dogs and cats over the age of 6 months must be vaccinated against rabies; some veterinarians will vaccinate at an earlier age. The best thing you can do for your pet (dogs and cats) is to have it vaccinated and to teach your family and friends to avoid contact with wild animals. The basic rule is to “leave wildlife alone.”

For your pet’s safety at the Rabies Vaccination Clinic, dogs must be leashed at all times. Dog licenses for the license period from April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 will be available at the clinic.  Owners are still welcome to attend if their dog is up to date on its rabies vaccination and they just need a license. Please bring a current rabies vaccination certificate and proof of spay or neuter if your dog has not been licensed in Cambridge before. A vaccination clinic for cats has not been planned. If your cat needs to be vaccinated, there are clinics in the area that administer low cost programs for rabies vaccinations. 

The Cambridge Animal Commission offers the following important tips and reminders. Controlling your dog at all times is also an excellent way to keep them protected. When you are outside with your dog, obey the leash law. When you are in shared use areas in the city, always have your dog under control and within your sight (particularly at Fresh Pond). Furthermore, these are fundamental elements of the regulations that are posted at the shared use areas and also at the designated dog parks in the city. Cat owners should keep their cats indoors; it’s a safe and controlled environment.

Dog owners are reminded of the three L’s of dog ownership – License, Leash and Love your pet. Also be a good neighbor and scoop the poop! Keep your neighborhood clean and everyone will benefit.

For more information, please call the Cambridge Animal Commission Office at 617-349-4376.



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