May 20th
State Of The County Address 2025
Located in the Shenandoah Clubhouse at Turning Stone Resort Casino.
Speech is open to the public, seating for the luncheon is limited.
Please RSVP by May 13th
315.798.5800 or acarroll@oneidacountyNY.gov
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