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s (Frequently Asked Questions) Rabies and Pet Info Restaurants & Food Service Issues Housing & Worksite Issues Vaccines Miscellaneous Rabies and Pet Info What do I need to know before I bring my pet to the free rabies vaccination clinic?

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s (Frequently Asked Questions) Rabies and Pet Info Restaurants & Food Service Issues Housing & Worksite Issues Vaccines Miscellaneous Rabies and Pet Info What do I need to know before I bring my pet to the free rabies vaccination clinic?

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• Pets must be at least three months of age to receive a rabies vaccination. Your pet’s first rabies vaccination is only good for one year. • Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be provided to receive a three-year certificate; otherwise a one-year certificate will be issued. Ferret vaccinations are only valid for one year. Please bring your pet’s previous rabies certificate with you to the clinic. • All dogs, cats and ferrets must be restrained using a leash and/or pet carrier. • No person shall be allowed to have more than three pets in line at one time. • Pets accepted at the rabies vaccination clinics include dogs, cats and ferrets. There is a bat in my house. What should I do? Do not let the bat get outside. Call the Erie County Department of Health Immediately at (716) 961-6800. If it is after regular business hours, please call (716) 961-7898. If professional help is not available, capture the bat safely as described below. You will need leather or very thick work gloves (p

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