Pets
Princeton Offers Free Rabies Clinic, March 30
This is a free service for any NJ resident. SAVE Animal Shelter will also be on site offering microchip services for $25.
PRINCETON, NJ — The Princeton Health Department will be hosting a free rabies clinic Saturday, March 30.
This clinic will be held the Princeton Fire Department, 363 Witherspoon St., Princeton from 10 a.m. to noon.
- This is a free service for any New Jersey resident
- Cats and dogs only
- All dogs must be on a leash controlled by a responsible adult
- All cats must be in a carrier or pillow case
SAVE Animal Shelter will also be on site offering microchip services for $25. Princeton Animal Control carries a portable microchip scanner. In cases where they find a pet with no collar, they could scan that animal in the field and possibly locate an owner with the microchip information. This is highly recommended for all dogs and cats.
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