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The Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center, in partnership with WildCat SpayNation for Dogs & Cats, will host the 15th annual Drive-Through Rabies Vaccination Clinic for dogs on Sunday, Oct. 5.
The event will be held from 8 a.m.-noon at the Cajundome. Participants are asked to enter through Gate 8 off Congress Street. The gates will close at 11:30 a.m.
This free clinic provides dogs with rabies vaccinations, along with the DAPPv vaccine. In addition, a limited number of $20 spay/neuter vouchers will be available, and microchipping services will be offered for $20 (cash only), according to Shelter Manager Shelley Delahoussaye.
“Protecting our pets protects our community,” Delahoussaye said. “Rabies vaccination isn’t just the law—it’s a vital safeguard against a deadly disease. Our free rabies clinic helps keep pets healthy, families safe, and our entire parish stronger.”
The event is sponsored by the Cajundome, Elanco, Petco Love and WildCat SpayNation for Dogs & Cats.
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