(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department and Animal Health Center will host a clinic on Friday, June 26 to administer shots and issue animal licenses.
This years clinic will be at 1820 Towle Street from 5:30 – 7:00 P.M. This will be a drive through clinic, you will get out of your vehicle with your pet when it is your turn. All cars will enter from the north entrance.
The Animal Health Center staff will administer shots and the Falls City Police Department will issue licenses. You must present a current rabies vaccination certificate to license your pet.
All dog and cats within the city limits six months of age or older are to be licensed. Licenses for spayed and neutered animals are $11. Male and female pets are $21. There will be an additional $10 fee on delinquent licenses. The cost of the vaccinations will be $25 for DHLPPV, $20 for BORD, $20 for Rabies, $35 for Leukemia and $20 or FVRCP.
Pet licenses and vaccines must be paid for separately.
If you have questions you may contact the Falls City Police Department.
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