Rabies vaccine state-mandated for all canines, cats, and ferrets
The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) lately held its annual rabies clinics at its Boston, Dedham, and Brewster Animal Care and Adoption Facilities, vaccinating greater than 200 pets.
In Massachusetts, all canines and cats over six-months-old, in addition to ferrets, have to be vaccinated towards rabies, and these clinics are an essential piece to making sure pet homeowners have entry to free or low-cost vaccination choices for his or her pets.
The clinics provided free rabies vaccinations for residents of Boston, Dedham, and Brewster, and simply $10 for non-residents – a considerable financial savings in comparison with having a pet vaccinated in a typical veterinarian workplace setting.
Moreover, microchips for pets have been additionally provided for $10.
Throughout the three separate occasions, greater than 200 pets have been vaccinated, and ARL is thrilled to have the ability to yearly supply this very important service for pet homeowners within the communities ARL calls dwelling.
“ARL has been part of the Boston, Dedham, and Cape Cod communities for effectively over 100 years, and we’re proud to have the ability to supply free or low-cost companies to native pet homeowners each time potential,” acknowledged ARL President and CEO Dr. Edward Schettino.