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Schenectady County Announces Drive Thru Rabies Vaccination Clinic for Pets

Schenectady County Rabies Vaccine Clinic for Pets

Free to Schenectady County Residents

Schenectady County will hold a rabies vaccination clinic for cats, ferrets and dogs in Princetown in November. The clinic is free to Schenectady County residents – appointments and face coverings are required. Cats and ferrets must be in carriers, and dogs must be leashed.

Schenectady County Public Health Services (SCPHS) transitioned to electronic registration and a drive-thru clinic model to continue providing rabies vaccines to pets during the pandemic. Residents register online for an appointment time and provide information about their animals. This allows SCPHS to create a vaccination certificate for each scheduled pet. The new model has reduced stress on animals and wait times and allowed residents with more than one type of pet to receive vaccines during the same appointment.

“Pets are members of the family and keeping them up-to-date on their rabies vaccine is one way to help keep them healthy and safe,” said Schenectady County Legislator Holly Vellano.

Event Information

Date: Saturday, November 6, 2021

Time: 10am to 12pm

Location: Princetown Town Hall,

                 165 Princetown Plaza

                 Schenectady NY 12306

Schenectady County residents can learn more about rabies, or schedule an appointment at http://health.ny.gov/go2clinic, or by calling (518) 386-2818. Appointments are limited.