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HAMILTON COUNTY
LOW COST
RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS 
FOR DOGS & CATS

 

THIS MONTH!!! 

 

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 Dates & Locations 
  
ALL CLINICS ARE FROM
4:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. 

 

Friday, April 19th
Saturday, April 20th
Wednesday, April 24th
Thursday, April 25th (Special Cat Clinics)
Friday, April 26th

Saturday, April 27th

  

INOCULATION: $12.00

(PLEASE BRING CORRECT CHANGE) 

 
RABIES VACCINATIONS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW FOR ALL DOGS AND CATS
  

PET LICENSE TAGS

will also be sold at the Clinics: dog and cat

 

Signal Mountain, Collegedale, Lakesite, Red Bank and Soddy Daisy Pet Tags:  $5.00 if Pet is Spayed or Neutered; $10.00 if Pet is Not Spayed or Neutered.

 

City of East Ridge Pet Tags:  $10.00 

 

Hamilton County Dog Tags: $3.00.

 

City of Chattanooga Pet Tags:  $10.00 if Pet is Spayed or Neutered; $50.00 if Pet is not Spayed or Neutered.  If your unaltered pet is spayed or neutered within 30 days of its rabies inoculation, your Chattanooga pet tag may be free for this year
 
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Click Here for Cat Clinic Locations!
HES in partnership with

The McKamey Animal Center

East Ridge Animal Control 

Hamilton County Veterinary Medical Association

 Chattanooga/Hamilton County Health Department

 

Come See our Local Vets and Volunteers!

They will take good care of your pets!


 For More Information call: 423-209-8110 



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The Humane Educational Society urges pet owners to take their unvaccinated pets to one of the several low-cost rabies vaccination clinics starting Friday, April 19. It can save everyone from the pain of an unfortunate incident. 

We're all joining to help! We are partnering with the Health Department, other local shelters and the Hamilton County Veterinary Medical Association to offer rabies vaccinations for $12 during the special clinics. 

 "Vaccinating dogs and cats is the best way to protect pets and the public from contracting rabies, which is almost always a fatal disease once symptoms occur," said Bonnie Deakins, director of Environmental Services at the Health Department. "By taking this simple step, you can help keep your pets and community healthy."
 
Rabies is caused by a virus that affects the nervous system of humans and other mammals. The usual mode of rabies transmission is by the introduction of saliva containing rabies virus into a bite wound. Any mammal, such as raccoons, skunks, foxes, bats, dogs, and cats, can get rabies. Cattle and humans can also get rabies.

For more information about clinic locations, please call the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department at (423) 209-8110.

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     Humane Educational Society
      212 N. Highland Park Ave. / Chattanooga, TN  37404
    Ph:  423.624.5302 /  Fax:  423.624.5017  /  http://www.HESChatt.com