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Rabies Clinic

Spring Rabies Clinic

Amity Animal Rescue Fund, Inc. (AARF), will once again be offering its very successful Rabies Clinic on Sunday June 8th from 12-2 PM at the Orange pavilion on Orange Center Rd.

June is dog licensing month. A current rabies license is required to register your dog in all municipalities in Connecticut. The deadline for licensing is July 1.

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AARF is very pleased to announce that Dr. Tara Nanavati, a veterinarian and Orange resident, will be volunteering his services for this very worthwhile event.

All proceeds from this event will be used to continue AARF’s “Spay/Neuter Now” program, which assists area residents with low cost spay/neuter services.

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The cost for a rabies inoculation is $15.

Please bring proof of current inoculations to receive a 3 year rabies vaccine.

Dogs must be on leash and cats must be in carriers.

AARF is a non- profit all volunteer organization. This clinic is being held to honor the memory of one of our founding members, Bridget Albert, who unexpectedly passed away in April. We really miss you Bridget.

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