Brookhaven offers free rabies vaccine clinics for pets


Daniel J. Panico Town Superviso | Town of Brookhaven

The Town of Brookhaven, in collaboration with the Suffolk County Health Department, is organizing free rabies vaccine clinics for pets. These clinics are scheduled to take place at the Brookhaven Animal Shelter located at 300 Horseblock Road, Brookhaven, NY 11719. The events will be held on Saturdays: April 19, May 31, June 28, July 26, and August 23.

Pet owners can bring their dogs, cats, and ferrets without needing an appointment. Dogs should be leashed while cats and ferrets must be in carriers. This initiative aims to ensure the safety of pets and maintain community health.

For more information or inquiries about the event, individuals can contact (631) 451-6950 or visit the website BrookhavenNY.gov/AnimalShelter.

The Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center focuses on aiding homeless pets within the township. For those interested in adopting a pet, available animals can be viewed on their adoptions page through the Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter.

For further questions or information regarding pet adoption or other services offered by the shelter, individuals are encouraged to reach out online or call at 631-451-6950.

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