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Anti-Rabies Clinic

By Christy Stoddard

The Genesee County Health Department will be having an Anti-Rabies Immunization Clinic for Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets on Thursday October 21, 2010.  The Clinic is being held at the Leroy Village Highway Garage (58 North Street) from 4pm to 7pm.

Each dog, cat, or ferret MUST be accompanied by someone who can control it.

Vaccinations are FREE for Genesee County residents.  Non-county residents must pay a Mandatory $5.00 fee for each pet immunized.  

If you have any questions please contact the Health Department @ (585)344-2580 x.5569.

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Anti-Rabies Clinics

By Christy Stoddard

The Genesee County Health Department will be having an Anit-Rabies Immunization Clinic on Thursday September 16, 2010.  The clinic will be from 4pm to 7pm at the Pembroke Highway Department (1145 Route 5, Pembroke).

Each dog, cat, and ferret must be accompanied by someone who can control it.

The immunizations are FREE to Genesee County residents but there is a $5.00 fee for each dog, cat, and ferret immunized for out of county residents.

If you have any questions please contact the Health Department @ 585-344-2580 ext.5569.

 

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FREE Rabies Clinic

By Christy Stoddard

The Genesee County Health Department is hosting a FREE Rabies clinic for dogs, cats, and ferrets.

The Clinic will be Thursday August 19, 2010 from 4pm to 7pm at the Genesee County Fairgrounds.   5031 East Main Street Batavia

Each dog, cat, and ferret MUST be accompanied by someone who can control it.

Dog, Cat, and Ferret vaccinations are FREE for Genesee County residents.  Non-county residents must pay a mandatory $5.00 fee for each animal immunized. 

We look forward to seeing you and your pet at the Fairgrounds!!

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Saturday June 12th Anti-Rabies Immunization Clinic

By Christy Stoddard

The Genesee County Health Department division of Environmental Health will be having an Anti-Rabies Immunization Clinic Saturday, June 12, 2010.  The clinic will be located at Centennial Park, Batavia from 10am to 2pm.  We will be in the corner near Park Ave and Ellicott Ave. 

Each dog, cat, or ferrett MUST be accompanied by someone who can control it.

This clinic is FREE to Genesee County Residents.  Out of county residents must pay a $5.00 fee per dog, cat, or ferrett immunized.

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Anti-Rabies Immunization Clinic

By Christy Stoddard

The Genesee County Health Department will be having an Anti-Rabies Immunization Clinic for Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets on Thursday May 6, 2010.  The Clinic will be located at he Leroy Village Highway Garage at 58 North Street, Leroy; from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

The Clinic is free for Genesee County Residents; there is a mandatory $5.00 fee per animal immunized for non-county residents.

Each animal must be accompanied by someone who can control it. 

 

Any questions please contact the Health Department at (585)344-2580 x 5569

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2010 Anti-Rabies Clinic

By Christy Stoddard

The Genesee County Health Department is hosting a Rabies Clinic for Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets.  The clinic is April 8, 2010 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Pembroke Highway Department on Route 5 in Pembroke.  There is no charge for Genesee County Residents; non-county residents must pay a $5.00 fee per animal immunizied.  Any questions please contact the Health Department at (585)344-2580 est. 5569.

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Rabid animals found in Genesee County

By Howard B. Owens

Four cases of rabies in animals have been confirmed in Genesee County, according to a press release just sent to local media by the County Health Department.

The four animals confirmed were a raccoon, bat, skunk and cat.

The health department encourages residents to stay away from wild animals and be suspicious of animals that are especially tame or aggressive.

And do not feed the raccoons.

Full press release after the jump:

The Genesee County Health Department advises all residents that Genesee County has had four (4) laboratory confirmed cases of rabies in animals in the past month. The animals vary in species including a raccoon, bat, skunk and cat.

The Genesee County Health Department reminds residents to avoid contact with any wild animal or stray animal, especially cats.  Be suspicious of wild animals that are unusually tame or aggressive, especially those which attack your pets.  Do not attract raccoons to your yard by feeding them.

If you see a wild animal, especially a raccoon, bat, skunk or fox, stay away; keep children and pets away or indoors, and let the animal go away on its own.

If you are bitten, scratched or have contact with an animal you believe to be rabid, immediately wash the wound.  Capture the animal, if possible, so it can be tested, taking care to prevent additional bites or damage to the animal’s head.  Contact the Genesee County Health Department at (585) 344-2580, ext. 5569 and seek medical treatment.

For more information on rabies, vaccination clinics, or to report an incident, contact the Genesee County Health Department at (585) 344-2580, ext. 5569.
 

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