photo by William T
Free Dog Rabies Clinic – May 14 and Dog License Information – Month of June
FREE DOG RABIES CLINIC AND DOG LICENSE INFORMATION
The Ridgewood Health Department would like to remind residents of the annual FREE dog rabies clinic on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 from 6pm until 7 pm at the Recycling Center on Glen Avenue. All dogs must be accompanied by an adult and leashed or contained in a carrying case.
2014 dog license renewals are due during the month of June. A $20 late fee will be charged for all renewals received after June 30, 2014.
The health department will be sending renewals via email. If you do not have an email address please call our office and request a renewal to be mailed to you. Renewal applications may also be obtained by visiting our website at www.ridgewoodnj.net or coming in person to the Ridgewood Health Department, 131 North Maple Ave. The office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm. Please call 201 670-5500 ext. 503 with questions.
New Jersey law requires owners of all dogs seven months of age or older to be registered with the town they live in. In order for the license to be issued, the owner must present proof that a licensed veterinarian has vaccinated the dog
against rabies and that the duration of immunity from that vaccination does not expire before May 1, 2015. To receive the discount for a spayed or neutered pet, proof must also be provided.
In conjunction with the rabies clinic, the Responsible Pet Ownership Committee will also be facilitating free micro-chip implantations and registration to the first 75 dogs at the clinic. Please direct any questions regarding the micro-chipping to Jeffrey Ball at jeffbetsyball@yahoo.com
Your headline is incorrect. The correct date for the clinic is May 14.
thank you
Well, it is really not “free.” More like “at no additional charge.” Someone has to pay for all the serums, and that would be our taxes, correct?
This, however, is tax money well spent on a very good cause. People who have never seen rabies have no clue what a horrible disease this is. Providing the vaccine is an excellent idea.