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Raccoon near Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill has rabies | The Herald Sun <br />https://www.heraldsun.com/news/local/counties/orange-county/article214434384.html[8/14/2018 11:13:45 AM] <br />Vaccination clinic <br />Animal Services will hold a low-cost rabies <br />vaccination clinic from 10 a.m. to noon <br />Saturday, July 21, at Schley Grange Hall, 3416 <br />Schley Road in Hillsborough. <br />Animal Services will offer one and three-year <br />rabies vaccines for $10 and microchips for $35, <br />including registration fees. Three-year <br />vaccinations require printed proof of a previous <br />vaccine. A tag alone is not sufficient. Dogs must <br />be leashed and cats must be in a carrier. <br />Another rabies vaccination clinic will be held <br />from 3 to 6 p.m. Aug. 16 at Orange County <br />Animal Services, 1601 Eubanks Road in Chapel <br />Hill. <br />For more information go to <br />tinyurl.com/y7vx3ama or call 919-942-PETS <br />(7387). <br />READ MORE <br />5 fast facts about rabies and how <br />to protect your pets and family <br />Helpful facts <br />North Carolina requires dogs, cats and <br />ferrets older than 4 months to have a current <br />and valid rabies vaccination at all times. <br />Pets with current rabies vaccinations that <br />may have been exposed to rabies must be <br />revaccinated, or they will be treated as <br />unvaccinated pets. <br />Rabies can be transmitted through secondary <br />exposure as well. Do not touch your pet <br />without gloves if it has had any possible
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