GENESEO, N.Y., Mar. 13, 2023 – The Livingston County Department of Health has announced a series of upcoming rabies clinics that are free and open to the public.
It’s important to note that registration for each clinic is required and can be done by visiting the Livingston County Department of Health’s website. In addition, pets must be at least three months old and ferrets must be vaccinated annually. Cats and ferrets must be in a carrier and dogs must be leashed at all times. The Department of Health asks pet owners to bring proof of previous rabies vaccinations to receive a three-year certificate. Without proof of prior vaccinations, a one-year certificate will be issued. Special arrangements must be made if you are vaccinating more than five pets by calling the Department of Health at (585) 243-7280.
In all, the County has scheduled five clinics, which will take place at various sites throughout the County for convenience. The first clinic is scheduled for Thursday, April 13 at 4 Corners Campus located at 4279 Avon-Caledonia Road.
For a full listing of each clinic, along with location information, registration links and other pertinent information, please visit the Livingston County Department of Health’s website. Due to rising costs, donations are gladly accepted.
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About Livingston County:
Founded in 1821, Livingston County, N.Y., is comprised of more than 61,000 residents in 17 towns located across 631 square miles of the Finger Lakes region.