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The Howard County Veterinary Service will hold a rabies clinic from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, at Fayette City Hall on South Main Street.
The annual clinic offers reduced prices for …
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The Howard County Veterinary Service will hold a rabies clinic from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, at Fayette City Hall on South Main Street.
The annual clinic offers reduced prices for vaccines for rabies, DHLPParvo, and Bordetella for dogs, as well as rabies and FVRCP, and leukemia vaccines for cats.
Examinations, health assessments, and heartworm testing are not performed at rabies clinics. The goal is to keep pets and owners safe by keeping animals up-to-date on immunizations.
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