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Free Rabies Clinic Postponed In Hillsborough
Update: The clinic set for Saturday has been postponed.
UPDATE: Please be advised that the rabies clinic that was scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to Saturday, Jan. 25," said Hillsborough Township, New Jersey on Friday.
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — The Hillsborough Health Department is hosting a free rabies clinic on Saturday at the Department of Public Works.
The clinic will be held on Jan. 11 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 21 East Mountain Road.
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Rules for the clinic:
- Put all cats in a carrier
- Keep all dogs on a short, sturdy leash
- Keep control of your dog at all times
- Pick up after your dog(s)
Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus that is spread in saliva. Rabies occurs most often in wildlife, but it can spread to household pets or humans if they are bitten by an animal with rabies.
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Vaccinating your pet will help protect your pets and family. It is also required by NJ law.


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