Rabies Clinic Announced
Jun 2nd, 2004
Rabies Clinic – Saturday, June 5th
The Mobile County Health Department has scheduled a special rabies clinic for the following location:
803 Hillcrest Road
Saturday, June 5, 2004
1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This clinic is open to the public and costs $8 per pet.
Rabies and Symptoms...
Rabies is a virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is transmitted from infected mammals to man and is fatal once symptoms appears. Symptoms of rabies include unusual behavior, irritability, headache, fever, an inability to eat or drink, balance problems, circling, seizures, coma and finally death. All warm-blooded mammals, including man, are susceptible to rabies.
Prevent the spread of Rabies...
Exposure to rabies may be minimized by eliminating all stray dogs and cats, having pet dogs and cats vaccinated, and staying away from all wild animals, especially those acting abnormally. Avoid keeping exotic or wild animals as pets.
Remember... all dogs and cats over the age of three months need to be vaccinated annually against rabies. For more information about rabies vaccination clinics, please call the Mobile County Health Department at (251)690-8868 or the City Animal Shelter at (251)208-2800.