The Mobile County Health Department is hosting a series of events to provide pet owners with the opportunity to get their animals vaccinated against rabies. Each month, the MCHD hosts low-cost clinics for dogs, cats, and ferrets.

In July, there are several clinics scheduled including July 6 at the City of Mobile Animal Shelter, July 13 at the Mobile County Animal Shelter, July 13 at Pet Supplies Plus, July 20 at Kuddles-N-Kisses Connection in Bayou La Batre, and July 27 at B&B Pet Stop. These clinics will provide an affordable option for pet owners to ensure their animals are protected against rabies.

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For more information on the rabies clinics hosted by the Mobile County Health Department and how to access them, interested individuals can visit the department’s website. These events are designed to make it easier for pet owners to access affordable rabies vaccinations for their beloved animals, helping to protect both pets and their owners from this dangerous disease.