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Rockland County Offers Free Rabies Shots for Cats, Dogs, Ferrets

New York State law requires that all dogs, cats, and domesticated ferrets be vaccinated against rabies by four months old.

Take care of your pet and your family and neighbors.
Take care of your pet and your family and neighbors. (Shutterstock)

ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — The Rockland County Department of Health will give free rabies shots to cats, dogs, and ferrets belonging to Rockland residents this spring during a clinic April 28.

“Prevention is the best medicine! Please make sure that your animals are immunized against rabies, and that their vaccinations are kept up to date. Animal rabies is a life-threatening contagious disease that is almost always fatal,” said Mandar Mhatre, Public Health Technician II, Rabies Program Coordinator.

An appointment is required for each animal. Please arrive no earlier than 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. The shots are free; however, a $5 donation per animal will help defray costs.

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To register for an appointment, click here. For assistance making an appointment, call (845) 364-2656.

  • WHEN: 9 a.m. – noon April 28
  • WHERE: Rockland County Fire Training Center, 35 Firemens Memorial Drive in Pomona

Please check Facebook.com/rocklandgov for weather-related cancellations before arrival.

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New York State law requires that all dogs, cats, and domesticated ferrets be vaccinated against rabies by four months of age. Owners can be fined up to $250 if they fail to get their pets vaccinated and keep them up to date.

To get a free rabies shot for your pet:

  • Your dog, cat, or ferret must be healthy.
  • Your pet must be older than three months.
  • Your dog must be on a leash.
  • Your cat or ferret must be on a leash or in a carrier.

All animal bites and animals suspected of having rabies must be reported to The Rockland County Health Department at (845) 364-2656. After hours, callers should contact the sheriff at (845) 364-8600.

For more information on animal rabies or the rabies vaccine, call the Rockland County Department of Health at (845) 364-2656 or visit the website.


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