Rabies Vaccine Clinics

Veterinarian examining cute pug dog and cat in clinic, closeup.

Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system of warm-blooded mammals, including humans. The most common transmitters of the disease are bats, foxes, skunks and raccoons; however pets and other domestic animals can also spread rabies. In Ontario, all cats, dogs and ferrets must be vaccinated for rabies at 3 months old and must remain up to date for the duration of the pet’s life.

To help protect people and their pets from the disease, Lakelands Public Health partners with local veterinary offices to promote Reduced-Cost Rabies Vaccination Clinics.

Upcoming Clinics

Dogs must be on leash and cats must be in a secure carrier. 

City and County of Peterborough

No clinics please check back in the fall.

City of Kawartha Lakes

No clinics please check back in the fall.

County of Haliburton

No clinics please check back in the fall.

Northumberland County

No clinics please check back in the fall.

Alderville First Nation

No clinics please check back in the fall.

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