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Rabies Clinic
- Updated: April 5, 2013
The Cameron County Department of Health and Human Services-Environmental Health Program is holding its annual Rabies Clinics for dogs and cats during the month of April. The clinics are open to the public. All dogs and cats living in Cameron County are required by law to be vaccinated against rabies. Pet owners are encouraged to bring the family pet to be vaccinated against rabies. Dogs must be on a leash and cats must be in a crate. Registering and licensing dogs and cats, which is also required by law, will be provided during the clinic. See the attached 2013 Rabies Clinic Schedule for dates, times, locations, and fees.
For additional information or questions, please call the Environmental Health Program at (956) 247-3599.