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Toms River Animal Shelter Postpones Rabies Clinic

The shelter has postponed its clinic until the spring. The Ocean County Health Department offers shots on Wednesdays for residents' pets.

TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Toms River Animal Facility has canceled its Jan. 15 rabies clinic because of the increase in COVID-19 cases.

The rabies clinic will be rescheduled for sometime in the spring, shelter officials said.

If you need a rabies shot for your pet, the Ocean County Health Department offers free rabies shots by appointments on Wednesdays at its Jackson and Manahawkin facilities.

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