(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department and Animal Health Center will host the annual animal clinic Tuesday, May 13 from 6 - 7 p.m. at the Animal Health Center, located at 1505 East 14th Street.
Animal Health Center staff will administer vaccinations and the Police Department will issue animal licenses during the event.
City ordinance requires all dogs and cats within the city limits who are 6-months of age or older to be licensed. Licenses expire in May of each year.
Owners must present a current rabies vaccination certificate to license a pet. The cost is $11 for spayed and neutered pet licenses and $21 for pets that are not spayed or neutered. Delinquent licenses cost an additional $10.
Pet licenses and vaccines must be paid for separately.
If you have questions, contact the Falls City Police Department at 402-245-4422.
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