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Register for April 1 rabies clinic in Cortland

Register for April 1 rabies clinic in Cortland

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CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) – Registration is open for a rabies clinic in Cortland.

On April 1, the Cortland County Health Department is hosting the first in a series of free vaccination clinics this year.

Dogs, cats, and ferrets are welcome. Attendees are asked to bring prior proof of vaccination to receive a three-year certificate. If you don’t have the paperwork or it’s your pet’s first shot, the vaccination will be valid for one year.

The clinics are being held free of charge, but donations will go directly to local animal welfare groups and rabies prevention programs.

Each clinic will take place from 6 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the Cortland County Office Building gym, located at 60 Central Avenue.

Register here.

Future 2026 Clinic Dates (subject to change)

  • May 20
  • July 15
  • September 16
  • November 4

Questions? Call the Cortland County Environmental Health Division at (607) 753-5035.

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