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The Lancaster Animal Clinic in Lancaster,
Ohio supports several annual events including:
MAY
4th, 2008
RABIES CLINIC FOR DOGS AND CATS
Fairfield Department of Health
The Fairfield Department of Health is offering
a rabies clinic for dogs and cats on Sunday,
May 4 under the grandstand at the Fairfield
County Fairgrounds from noon to 3 p.m. Cats
and dogs must be at least 12 weeks old. Dogs
must be on a leash, and cats must be in a
carrier. The cost per vaccination is six
dollars, payable by cash
only.
Fairfield County regulations require that
all dogs and cats are vaccinated for rabies.
The rabies vaccine helps prevent the spread
of the rabies virus to your pet dog or cat
if they were ever to be exposed to a rabid
animal.
The rabies clinic is being sponsored by
the Fairfield Department of Health, Morris
Veterinary Clinic, Fairfield Pet Hospital,
and Lancaster Animal Clinic. There is no
pre-registration necessary.
Rabies is a preventable viral disease of
mammals most often transmitted through the
bite of a rabid animal. The majority of rabies
cases reported in Ohio occur in wild animals
like raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes. Domestic
animals account for less than 10% of the
reported rabies cases, with cats, cattle
and dogs most often reported rabid. In 2007,
of the 232 animal bites reported to The Fairfield
Department of Health, investigations showed
that no animals tested positive for rabies.
MAY 18th, 2008
STRUTT YOUR MUTT FOR HOMELESS
ANIMALS DOG WALK
"Tighten Up Those Tails in 2008"

Join the Lancaster Animal Clinic May 18th 2008,
for a fun filled day with your pet. We will
be in the grandstands at the Fairfield County
Fairgrounds from 12-4pm. Activies include dog
walk, raffle, folk music, DJ, contests, pet
massage, and much more!
Learn important information about your pet's
and your health!
Registration is $5.00. Receie a Strutt Your
Mutt T-shirt with $20.00 in pledges/domations.
Contact the Lancaster Animal
Clinic for more info!
(740) 687-1592
This event is sponsored
by the Lancaster Animal Clinic. All proceeds
will be distributed between the Fairfield
Area Humane Society, and Animal Rescuer's
Friend.
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