On Tuesday, July 12, 2022, Loudoun County Animal Services will host a free rabies vaccination, microchip and wellness event for pets, in partnership with Banfield Pet Hospital and the Friends of Loudoun County Animal Services. The clinic will take place at Loudoun County Animal Services, 42225 Adoption Drive in Leesburg, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., or while supplies last, and is open to all Loudoun County residents. Rabies vaccinations, microchips, nail trims and flea/tick preventative treatments will be available for cats and dogs, at no cost to their owners. Dogs receiving vaccinations at this clinic will also receive a complimentary one-year Loudoun County dog license.
“We know how much Loudoun families love their pets, so we are so grateful to be able to provide this free clinic through Banfield and the Friends of Loudoun County Animal Services, to keep everyone happy and healthy,” says Community Relations Manager Talia Czapski.
This is a drive-up clinic; no appointments are necessary. All participants are asked to remain in their vehicles with their animals and follow staff direction. Participants are asked to provide proof of residence with a piece of mail or driver’s license with their current Loudoun County address on it.
All cats and dogs over 12 weeks of age are welcome to attend. Cats should be brought in secure carriers and dogs should be on a 6-foot or shorter leash (no retractable leashes). Previous vaccination records are required for those wishing to receive a 3-year vaccine. Only one-year dog licenses will be distributed at this clinic. Those wishing to purchase a 2- or 3-year license may do so online after the event at loudoun.gov/doglicense.
More information about Loudoun County Animal Services, including directions to the event, may be found at loudoun.gov/animals.
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