OSWEGO COUNTY – The Oswego County Health Department holds its next rabies vaccination clinic on Wednesday, May 7. It will be open by appointment only from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Oswego County Highway Garage, located at 957 Centerville Rd., Pulaski.
“Rabies is nearly always fatal, and any mammal can be infected,” said Oswego County Director of Environmental Health Katelyn Parkhurst. “It is important to vaccinate your pets against rabies, as it is the most effective way to protect you and your family against the disease.”
All clinics will be held by appointment only from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. A limited number of appointments will be available, and they must be scheduled in advance. Those who are unable to keep their appointment are asked to call to cancel it, so that others can get an appointment.
Starting on Wednesday, April 30, residents can call 315-349-3564 to make an appointment for the May 7 clinic. Appointments will be scheduled clinic by clinic, with phone lines opening exactly one week prior. Announcements will be made before each one, reminding residents when the appointment phone line will open.
There is a suggested donation of $7 per pet.
The following protocols will be in effect at all clinics:
New York State Public Health Law requires that all dogs, cats and ferrets be vaccinated against rabies, with the first vaccine given at three months of age. Dogs and cats require a second vaccination within one year of the first, and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be vaccinated annually. Animals under three months of age cannot receive a rabies vaccination.
All incidents involving a bite or scratch from either a domestic animal or wildlife should be reported to the Oswego County Health Department as soon as possible. To report an incident or to seek guidance concerning potential exposures to rabies, call 315-349-3557, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; or 315-341-0086 after regular business hours, weekends and holidays. Health Department staff will determine if exposure to rabies may have occurred.
Please do not call the after-hours number to make a rabies vaccination appointment. Use it only for incidents involving potential exposure.
Additional information about rabies can be found at https://health.oswegocounty.com/programs/environmental1/rabies_program2.php and www.cdc.gov/rabies.
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