Vaccinate your fur-babies at free rabies clinics
Diarise these dates to ensure you don't miss the state vet rabies clinic near you.
The importance of keeping your pets up-to-date with their rabies injection (in particular) cannot be over emphasised. Fortunately enough, this year the state vet will offer free rabies clinics to the community from 23 January to 26 January.
It is vital that all pet owners ensure their fur-babies are either taken to one of these clinics or to a vet.
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South Coast and Amanzimtoti rabies vaccination clinics 2018:
Tuesday, 23 January
8:30am-9:30am Umkomaas – Park near municipality offices in Barrow Street.
10am-11am Umkomaas – Saicor Village Centrec/0 Centre and Aquileia off St. Johnsstrs
11:30am-12:30pm Umkomaas – Widenham traffic circle area c/o Camborn and Widenhamstrs
1pm-2om Umkomaas- Clansthal Caravan Park – on main road to Scottburgh
Wednesday, 24 January
8:30am-9:30am Arbour Crossing Shopping centre – Oppenheimer Road
10am-11am Athlone Park Library – in park opposite library – Warner Road
11:30am-2pm Amanzimtoti Civic Centre – in Civic Road
Thursday, 25 January
8:30am-9:30am Seadoone Mall – parking lot Seadoone Road
10am-11:30am Warner Beach – behind library in hall road
12am-1:30pm St Winifreds – Plowman Park plau lot opposite house no. 76 Winifred Drive
Friday, 26 January
8:30am-9:30am Old Illovo Sugar Mill – parking lot of supermarket
10am-11:30am Winklespruit – Pick ‘n Pay Shopping Centre parking lot
12am-1:30pm Illovo Beach -Elizabeth Avenue opposite post box cluster
For further information contact Joey Peens on 079-506-1997 or Ms Manoto on 076-965-3823.
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