The Cook County Animal and Rabies Control clinics allow affordable rabies vaccinations to bring all citizens into compliance with the law while providing an essential public health protection against a deadly disease that has caused public health concerns.
Rabies vaccines will cost $7 for a one year and $21 for a three year. Ferrets may only be vaccinated for one year and the cost of the vaccine is $9. Pet owners can have their pets microchipped for $10; however, this does not include the national registration fee.
Cook County’s low cost clinic services will be offered starting March 28th and running through October 30th, 2013. The mobile clinics will operate at various locations throughout the County. Clinic hours are 10:00 am until 2:45 pm
This year's schedule is very disappointing because there is only one scheduled in what I would call the Northwest Suburbs.
Lyn - Excellent post! I know a lot of pet owners skip things like this because they can't afford it, but these are VERY affordable prices, no excuses.
Lyn, This will make it easy for pet owners to keep their pets safe and healthy. Just for a little expense and time all will be well.
An inexpensive way to protect a pet and the family. Nice to see this being done as a community effort.
Make it a great week!
Those are some real affordable shots there Lynn... love your graphic too. This is excellent information to get the word out.
When my Molly dog was younger, she was a runner . . . any chance she'd get. I can't count the number of times she bolted. And then, our Poppy dog (my dearly missed German Shepard) would high tail after her. Both were chipped, thankfully and came home!
Great localsm event!!
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