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Broward County Animal Care and Regulation Announces its 2009 Rabies Clinic Schedule

Broward County Animal Care and Regulation Division will hold six rabies clinics in 2009, all on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $15 with cash only payment accepted.

"Rabies is one of the deadliest of diseases, but also is easy to prevent," said Dr. Tim Johnston, veterinarian at Animal Care and Regulation. "A simple yearly vaccination is all it takes to ensure the health and safety of our pets and our residents.

"So far, in 2009, there were no reported incidents of rabies. Through our rabies programs -- including the baiting of raccoons throughout the County -- we should have another successful and healthy year," concluded Dr. Johnston.

To qualify to attend the rabies clinics, a pet owner must prove they are a Broward County resident by producing a valid Florida driver's license or a current utility bill.

In addition, the pet owner must bring proof that they meet low-income guidelines based on income and family size by producing a current pay check stub, or proof that they are receiving:

• Public assistance or food stamps
• Worker's compensation or unemployment
• Social Security or Disability

No appointment is necessary and customers are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. All dogs must be on leashes and all cats must be in carriers. The 2009 Rabies Clinic schedule is as follows:

January 24 - Miramar, Sunset Lakes Community Center, 3601 S.W. 186th Ave., Miramar
March 14 - Roosevelt Gardens Park, 2841 N.W. 11th St., Fort Lauderdale
May 2 - David Park Community Center, 108 N. 33rd Court, Hollywood
July 11 - Catharine Young Branch Library, 5810 Park Drive, Margate
September 12 - Collins Community Center, 3900 N.E. Third Ave., Oakland Park
November 7 - Mary Saunders Park, 4750 S.W. 21st St., West Park

Official Website: http://bcegov3.broward.org/newsrelease/AdminDisplayMessages.aspx?intMessageId=2043

Added by ladyirene on January 18, 2009

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