April 11th
2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinic
Oneida County Health Department
Appointments are required. To register for this clinic, call (315) 798-5064 or sign up at oneidacountyny.gov/rabies.
Keep your pets safe and healthy by keeping up to date with rabies vaccinations.
- Dogs and cats need to be vaccinated at 3 months old, 1 year later, and then once every 3 years.
- NYS Public Health Law requires all cats, dogs, and ferrets to be vaccinated against rabies by 4 months old, and regular booster shots even if they stay indoors.
- Pets will receive a 1-year certificate if no proof of prior rabies vaccination is shown.
- Ferrets must be vaccinated every year.
- Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be on a leash, or in a carrier.
- No exams will be given.
- A $10 donation per pet is requested to help with costs.
June 2nd
2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinic
Oneida County Health Department
Appointments are required. To register for this clinic, call (315) 798-5064 or sign up at oneidacountyny.gov/rabies.
Keep your pets safe and healthy by keeping up to date with rabies vaccinations.
- Dogs and cats need to be vaccinated at 3 months old, 1 year later, and then once every 3 years.
- NYS Public Health Law requires all cats, dogs, and ferrets to be vaccinated against rabies by 4 months old, and regular booster shots even if they stay indoors.
- Pets will receive a 1-year certificate if no proof of prior rabies vaccination is shown.
- Ferrets must be vaccinated every year.
- Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be on a leash, or in a carrier.
- No exams will be given.
- A $10 donation per pet is requested to help with costs.
July 14th
2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinic
Oneida County Health Department
Appointments are required. To register for this clinic, call (315) 798-5064 or sign up at oneidacountyny.gov/rabies.
Keep your pets safe and healthy by keeping up to date with rabies vaccinations.
- Dogs and cats need to be vaccinated at 3 months old, 1 year later, and then once every 3 years.
- NYS Public Health Law requires all cats, dogs, and ferrets to be vaccinated against rabies by 4 months old, and regular booster shots even if they stay indoors.
- Pets will receive a 1-year certificate if no proof of prior rabies vaccination is shown.
- Ferrets must be vaccinated every year.
- Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be on a leash, or in a carrier.
- No exams will be given.
- A $10 donation per pet is requested to help with costs.
August 4th
2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinic
Oneida County Health Department
Appointments are required. To register for this clinic, call (315) 798-5064 or sign up at oneidacountyny.gov/rabies.
Keep your pets safe and healthy by keeping up to date with rabies vaccinations.
- Dogs and cats need to be vaccinated at 3 months old, 1 year later, and then once every 3 years.
- NYS Public Health Law requires all cats, dogs, and ferrets to be vaccinated against rabies by 4 months old, and regular booster shots even if they stay indoors.
- Pets will receive a 1-year certificate if no proof of prior rabies vaccination is shown.
- Ferrets must be vaccinated every year.
- Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be on a leash, or in a carrier.
- No exams will be given.
- A $10 donation per pet is requested to help with costs.
Oneida County Partners