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For Immediate Release July 5, 2016 Contact: Leslie Piotrowski (847) 377-8055 (847) 309-9683 (cell) |
The Lake County Health
Department/Community Health Center's Animal Care and Control Program is
offering a low-cost pet vaccination clinic on July 16 in Zion. The clinic
provides a convenient and affordable way for Lake County residents to keep
their pets up to date with shots and rabies tags.
From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July
16, the Animal Care and Control program is hosting its clinic at the Zion Park
District, located at Bethel Boulevard and 27th Street in Zion.
Standard vaccine, tag and microchip costs for the
vaccination clinics are as follows:
For Pets Spayed/Neutered
One-year rabies vaccination and
Lake County tag: $20.00
One-year rabies vaccination, tag
and distemper: $25.00
Distemper complex only: $10.00
Microchip: $15.00
For Pets Not Spayed/Neutered
One-year rabies vaccination and
Lake County tag: $60.00
One-year rabies vaccination, tag
and distemper: $65.00
Distemper complex only: $10.00
Microchip: $15.00
Pets will be taken on a
first-come, first-served basis. All animals brought to the clinic must be at
least four months old. Dogs must be leashed and cats placed in carriers. Only
cash will be accepted on site. Proof of spay/neuter may be required.
The Health Department's Animal
Care and Control Program tracks pet vaccinations and rabies tags, investigates
animal bites and complaints of nuisance and neglect, as well as impounds stray
animals. In 2015, 11 low-cost pet vaccination clinics were held and 2,696
animals were seen. Animal wardens are available to provide free programs to
small community groups about animal behavior and wildlife interaction. The
Animal Care and Control facility is located at 18736 West Peterson Road,
Libertyville.
For additional information about
the clinics, please contact the Animal Care and Control facility at: (847)
377-4700 or visit: www.lakecountyil.gov/152/Animal-Care-Control.
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