Brick township to host annual free rabies vaccine clinic january 24

Brick Township to host annual free rabies vaccine clinic January 24

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Brick Township will once again offer residents the opportunity to protect their pets at its Annual Rabies Vaccination Clinic, scheduled for Saturday, January 24, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Drum Point Sports Complex. The free clinic is open to all Brick residents, though space is limited and registration is required in advance.

Township officials remind participants that all pets must be on a leash and accompanied by an adult during the clinic. Staff will accept checks made payable to the Township of Brick for pet licensing, and tags and licenses will be mailed in the week following the event.

Pet owners seeking a three-year rabies vaccination certificate must present proof of a prior rabies vaccination before the clinic. Proof should be uploaded or attached as part of the online registration process.

According to township guidelines, animals must be at least 16 weeks old to receive the vaccine. The event is organized to ensure residents have access to low-cost preventive care while maintaining compliance with state and local pet licensing laws.

Brick Township’s annual clinic provides pet owners with a convenient way to keep animals healthy and up to date with vaccination requirements.

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