Pinal County Animal Care and Control Community Meeting Planned, Rise In Rabies

In the past two months, three animals have tested positive for rabies virus in eastern Pinal County. In response to this rise in rabies cases, Pinal County’s Animal Care and Control Department will host a community meeting on Monday, August 14, at the Oracle Justice Court, 1470 North Justice Drive, from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM.

“The meeting will cover the importance of rabies vaccinations, how to protect your animal and answer any questions the public may have about this very serious topic,” state Animal Care and Control Director Audra Michael.

Animal Care and Control will be holding a free rabies vaccination clinic only for citizens in the eastern portion of Pinal County on Saturday, August 26. The clinic will take place at Lionel Ruiz Park, 4004 North Dudleyville Road from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Proof of residence will be required.

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