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Dog Licensing & Low-Cost Rabies Clinic

The ARL is kicking off the 2014 City of Boston dog licensing and low cost rabies vaccine clinics this weekend at our Boston shelter!

Organized by the city of Boston, the dog licensing and rabies clinics will be traveling across the city from Saturday, March 8 through Saturday, May 31.

As part of our long standing relationship with the city of Boston and Boston Animal Control, the ARL provides veterinary services and ARL volunteers for several of the clinics and we are excited that the first clinic will be held at our Boston headquarters.

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If your dog needs a dog license please come on by on Saturday between 10a.m.-2p.m.

The low-cost rabies clinic is open to both cats and dogs.

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All pets must be brought by a person 18 years of older. Please DO NOT bring cats in a cardboard box or pet adoption box. Cats must be in a Vari-kennel or similar pet carrier. Please DO NOT bring your pet(s) to the rabies clinic on a retractable leash. Aggressive dogs must be muzzled.

Boston Dog License Fees
$6 per spayed/neutered dog
$17 per intact male/female dog

Rabies Vaccine Fees
Boston Residents (with ID) $5 per dog/cat or $2 for seniors
Non-Boston Residents $10 per dog/cat

For more information call the City of Boston Animal Control Office (617) 635-5348 or visit http://bit.ly/1icPv8t

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