Bradley County Eliminates Satellite Clinics For Rabies Vaccines This Year

Cleveland (WDEF) – Bradley county begins the annual rabies vaccine drive with a major change this year.

Officials are eliminating the satellite clinics at local schools, churches and fire halls.

They say participation has been dropping off over the last six years.

Instead, animal clinics will begin offering the shots this Saturday through Saturday, May 2nd at a discount of $12 per pet.

They are also adding the Pet Emergency Clinic in Charleston this year.

You can read more on the vaccine program at Cleveland Daily Banner.

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