Pets

Annual Free Rabies Clinic In Princeton On March 4

The clinic will be held at the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad headquarters.

PRINCETON, NJ – Princeton Health Department and the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad are collaborating to sponsor a rabies clinic in town.

The clinic will be held March 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad headquarters.

This clinic is free to all New jersey residents and pets must be 3 years or older to get their shots.

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Dogs must be on a leash and cats must be secured in a carrier at the clinic. All pets must be accompanied by an adult.

Parking will be available at 1 Valley Road or in the municipal parking lot at 400 Witherspoon Street.

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