rabies

Rabies Clinic for Dogs, Cats and Ferrets in Franklinville

09/14/2010 4:30 pm
09/14/2010 7:30 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On September 14, 2009 from 4:30 - 7:30PM at the Franklinville Highway Barn, 8600 Route 16, Machias, NY 14101

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Environmental Health

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Rabies Clinic for Dogs, Cats and Ferrets in Allegany

09/09/2010 4:30 pm
09/09/2010 7:30 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On September 9, 2009 from 4:30 - 7:30PM at the Allegany Highway Barn, 3108 N. 7th Street, Allegany, NY 14706

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Environmental Health

Filed under: rabies clinics, rabies

Rabies Clinic for Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

09/07/2010 4:30 pm
09/07/2010 7:30 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On September 7, 2009 from 4:30 - 7:30PM at the Markhams Highway Barn, 9196 Rte 62, Dayton, NY 14041

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Environmental Health

Filed under: rabies clinics, rabies

Bat Rabies

Rabies virus infection in bats was first recognized in the US in 1953, and the first rabid bat was identified in New York State in 1956. Since then, the disease has been identified in each of New York's nine species of insectivorous bats and is widely distributed geographically within the state.

Rabies Awareness

Animal rabies continues to be a serious public health problem in New York State. With the increased contact between wildlife and humans and their pets, the Cattaraugus County Health Department reminds all county residents that it is prepared to help anyone who may have been exposed to rabies, or who has questions about the disease.

Rabies Clinic for Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

05/08/2010 9:00 am
05/08/2010 12:00 pm

CatThere will be a Rabies Clinic on Saturday, May 8, 2010 in Little Valley at the County DPW Garage on Route 242 from 9:00am-Noon. Sponsored by the Cattaraugus County Health Department.

Dept./Office: Health

Filed under: clinic, rabies

Rabies Clinic in Franklinville

09/15/2009 4:30 pm
09/15/2009 7:30 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On September 15, 2009 from 4:30 - 7:30 at the Franklinville Highway Barn, 8600 Route 16, Machias, NY 14101

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Health

Filed under: clinic, free, rabies

Rabies Clinic in Allegany

09/10/2009 4:30 pm
09/10/2009 7:30 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On September 10, 2009 from 4:30 - 7:30 at the Allegany Highway Barn, 3108 N. 7th Street, Allegany, NY 14706

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Health

Filed under: rabies, clinic, free

Rabies Clinic in Markhams

09/08/2009 4:30 pm
09/08/2009 7:30 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On September 8, 2009 from 4:30 - 7:30 at the Markhams Highway Barn, 9196 Rte 62, Dayton, NY 14041

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Health

Filed under: rabies, free, clinic

Rabies Clinic

05/09/2009 9:00 am
05/09/2009 12:00 pm

For Dogs, Cats and Ferrets

Sponsored by Cattaraugus County Health Department

On May 9, 2009 from 9:00 AM - Noon at the County D.P.W. Garage on Route 242 in Little Valley

Rabies vaccinations are required for all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by four months of age (but not less than 12 weeks). Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually.

Dept./Office: Health

Filed under: clinic, free, rabies

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