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Dr. Galen Heyne Rabies Clinic
October 12 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
$15Event Navigation
The HSJC will be hosting our semiannual Dr. Galen Heyne Rabies Clinic on Saturday, October 12th from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM in the East Exhibit Hall at the Jefferson County Fair Park. Rabies vaccinations will cost $15.00 each, which can be paid by check, cash, or credit card.
All rabies vaccinations will be good for one year unless a rabies certificate is provided as proof of a current rabies vaccination, in which case a three-year vaccine may be given. Rabies tags cannot be accepted as proof of a current rabies vaccination.
All cats must be contained in carriers and all dogs must be on leash.
Thanks to Petco Love we will be offering FREE combo vaccines while supplies last! The vaccines available are:
- Feline Vaccine: NOBIVAC® FELINE 1-HCP (protects against: Feline Rhinotracheitis Virus, Feline Calicivirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus)
- Canine Vaccine: NOBIVAC® CANINE 1-DAPPv (protects against: Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Adenovirus type 1, Canine Adenovirus type 2, Canine Parainfluenza Virus, Canine Parvovirus).
New this year!
Save time by pre-registering for the rabies clinic! Provide us with your pet’s information and payment (optional) ahead of time and we’ll have the forms filled out and waiting for you on the day of the clinic. It is not required, but will help make the process faster for all. Please note, if you want a 3-year vaccination for your pet, you must still bring a current rabies certificate, even if you pre-register.
Click here to pre-register!
Pre-registration will close on Thursday, October 10th, at 11:45 PM. Walk-ins are still accepted!
Dr. Galen Heyne was a remarkable veterinarian and an even more extraordinary human being. Dr. Galen was not only a skilled professional but also a shining example of compassion, generosity, and kindness. His selfless dedication to the welfare of shelter animals, his unwavering support for our community, and his boundless warmth touched the lives of so many.
In tribute to his immeasurable contributions, our annual rabies clinics are named in his honor. This perpetual tribute serves as a reminder of his enduring impact and the profound difference he made in the lives of both animals and people.