Posts Tagged ‘Union County Health Department’
Free Tire Collections on October 17 from Noon to 3 pm at the Richwood Fairgrounds.
Rabies Clinics Being Held Throughout Union County on Sunday, May 17, 1-4 pm.
On Sunday, May 17, from 1 to 4 pm, you can take your dog or cat to various locations throughout Union County to receive rabies vaccinations for $9. The vaccines can be given to dogs and cats four months of age and older. Those animals under four months will not be vaccinated.
The locations where vaccines will be administered in Union County include:
* Coughlin of Marysville in Marysville
* Union Township Fire Department in Milford Center
* Northern Union County Fire Department in Richwood
* Liberty Township Fire Department in Raymond
Unfortunately, there are no locations in Plain City at this time. Dr. Allen of Pleasant Valley Vet Hospital used to kindly donate his time to give the vaccinations at the fire station here in town.
These instructions are very important to keep in mind before bringing your pet:
1. All dogs must be on a leash and controlled by an adult.
2. Each owner is responsible for the control and conduct of their pet at the clinic.
3. Payment can only be made with cash or a check made payable to the veterinarian on site. No credit cards.
4. The veterinarians, organizations, and volunteers involved in sponsoring and conducting the clinics assume no responsibility for accidents occurring to either animals or people at the clinics.
Additionally, dog licenses will be available at all four locations. This event is being sponsored by Union County veterinarians, the Union County Humane Society, and the Union County Health Department.
For more information, go HERE.
Rabies Vaccination Clinics Being Held Throughout Union County on Sunday, May 4 from 1-4 pm.
On Sunday, May 4, from 1 to 4 pm, you can take your dog or cat to various locations throughout Union County to receive rabies vaccinations for $8. The vaccines can be given to dogs and cats four months of age and older. Those animals under four months will not be vaccinated.
The locations where vaccines will be administered in Union County include:
* Coughlin of Marysville in Marysville
* Union Township Fire Department in Milford Center
* Northern Union County Fire Department in Richwood
* Liberty Township Fire Department in Raymond
Unfortunately, there are no locations in Plain City at this time. Dr. Allen of Pleasant Valley Vet Hospital used to kindly donate his time to give the vaccinations at the fire station here in town.
These instructions are very important to keep in mind before bringing your pet:
1. All dogs must be on a leash and controlled by an adult.
2. Each owner is responsible for the control and conduct of their pet at the clinic.
3. Payment can only be made with cash or a check made payable to the veterinarian on site. No credit cards.
4. The veterinarians, organizations, and volunteers involved in sponsoring and conducting the clinics assume no responsibility for accidents occurring to either animals or people at the clinics.
Additionally, dog licenses will be available at all four locations. This event is being sponsored by Union County veterinarians, the Union County Humane Society, and the Union County Health Department.
For more information, go HERE.
Rabies Vaccinations For Dogs and Cats Being Given Throughout Union County on Sunday, May 22.
On Sunday, May 22, from 1 to 4 pm, you can take your dog or cat to various locations throughout Union County to receive rabies vaccinations for $7. The vaccines can be given to dogs and cats four months of age and older. Those animals under four months will not be vaccinated.
The locations where vaccines will be administered in Union County include:
* Coughlin of Marysville
* Union Township Fire Department
* Northern Union County Fire Department
* Liberty Township Fire Department
Unfortunately, there are no locations in Plain City at this time. Dr. Allen of Pleasant Valley Vet Hospital used to kindly donate his time to give the vaccinations at the fire station here in town, but he was not asked to do that this year.
These instructions are very important to keep in mind before bringing your pet:
1. All dogs must be on a leash and controlled by an adult.
2. Each owner is responsible for the control and conduct of their pet at the clinic.
3. Payment can only be made with cash or a check made payable to the veterinarian on site. No credit cards.
4. The veterinarians, organizations, and volunteers involved in sponsoring and conducting the clinics assume no responsibility for accidents occurring to either animals or people at the clinics.
Additionally, dog licenses will be available at all four locations. This event is being sponsored by Union County veterinarians, the Union County Humane Society, and the Union County Health Department.