On January 25, 2025, Clinton Township and the Town of Clinton will host a free rabies clinic for dogs and cats at the Annandale Hose Company. Pet owners are encouraged to register online before the January 17 deadline. The clinic will ensure pets are protected from rabies, promoting community health awareness while providing onsite dog licensing for the new year. Spectators should dress warmly for the winter weather conditions anticipated on the day of the clinic.
Attention, pet owners of Clinton Township and the surrounding areas! Get ready to mark your calendars because there’s an exciting and important event coming up for your furry friends. On Saturday, January 25, 2025, the Township of Clinton and the Town of Clinton are collaborating to host a free rabies clinic for both dogs and cats. This is a fantastic opportunity for pet owners to ensure their beloved companions are protected from rabies, all while enjoying a community gathering!
So, when and where can you take your pets for this much-needed check-up? The rabies clinic will run from 8 a.m. to noon at the Annandale Hose Company Station No. 2, located at 1215 Route 31 South in Clinton Township. Make sure you arrive early, as it’s first come, first served!
While the clinic is completely free, advance registration is strongly encouraged. This helps the organizers prepare for the number of pets expected and ensures a smoother process. You can register your pets online at https://www.clintontwpni.gov/dog-licenses. However, be sure to do this before the registration deadline of Friday, January 17, 2025!
Additionally, if you haven’t licensed your dog for the upcoming year, no need to worry! Onsite licensing for dogs for the year 2025 will be available during the clinic.
Now, let’s talk about the weather. Expect cloudy conditions with high temperatures peaking around 33°F, so make sure to bundle up a little! As the day transitions into night, temperatures will drop to around 23°F, with partly cloudy skies. Winds will be blowing from the west-northwest at speeds ranging from 10 to 20 mph during the day, and calming down to 5 to 10 mph at night. Given these conditions, it’ll be wise to dress warmly for both you and your pets!
This rabies clinic is a great chance for the community to come together and ensure that our pets stay healthy and protected. Vaccinating your pets is vital in maintaining their health, as rabies can be a serious and life-threatening disease. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to meet other pet owners in the area and learn more about responsible pet ownership.
So, get your furry friends ready and don’t forget to register online. We look forward to seeing everyone bright and early on January 25, 2025, at the clinic. Let’s make sure our beloved pets are safe and healthy!
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