OCR Text |
Show Rabies, Vaccination Clinics Set For Feb. SUBJECT: Rabies Vaccination Vaccina-tion Clinics THE UTAH Veterinary Medicine Association will be sponsoring three clinics in Davis County to administer rabies vaccinations to cats and dogs in the area. These vaccinations vacci-nations must be received before be-fore issuance of licenses may occur. The deadline for animal licensing is March 31, 1980. Representatives of local and city animal control departments depart-ments will be present to sell new licenses to pet owners who desire to buy them at that time. NO CITATIONS will be issued at the clinics to owners that have animals that are not currently licensed for 1979. To be eligible, animals must be over four months of age. in good health, and not pregnant. A fee of $5 per vaccination will be charged. THE CLINICS will be held on Saturday. Feb. 9, 1980. at the following locations: Bountiful, In the basement of the new city hall, 790 S. 100 E.. Bountiful. 3-5 p.m. LAYTON, At the Utah National Na-tional Guard on Golden Ave., 34 Golden Ave., Layton, 2-4 p.m. Farmington. at the Farmin-ton Farmin-ton City Road Shops. 286 S. 200 E., Farmington, 2-5 p.m. IT SHOULD also be noted that animals without vaccinations vaccina-tions that subsequently bite someone, will be required to go under quarantine or be sacrificed sac-rificed for brain tissue examination. exami-nation. So. for both the animals anim-als and the public safety, have your animal vaccinated. If you have any questions, contact Louis Cooper. Davis County Health Department, Room 24 Davis County Courthouse. Court-house. Farmington. Ut. 84025. Phone 867-2211 Ext. 296. |