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World Rabies Day with AACL

This offer is valid from 09:30 to 14:30 at the AACL Veterinary Hospital, 59 Alice Street, Regents Park, Johannesburg.

ON Wednesday, September 28, World Rabies Day will be held worldwide. This preventable, but fatal disease, made headlines in June 2016, when several animals were confirmed with rabies in the north of Johannesburg.

At the time, AACL held a successful vaccination campaign with the help of donated rabies vaccines from the State Veterinarian. Rabies is a disease that affects the brain and can lead to the death of the affected person or animal. In South Africa, it is a legal requirement in terms of the Animal Diseases Act, 1984, to vaccinate all dogs and cats at three months of age, with a second vaccination between one and nine months after the first vaccination, and thereafter annually.

On the day, AACL would like to offer 50 welfare packages of R100 to the public which includes a rabies vaccination, microchip and tick and flea treatment. With spring and its impending thunderstorms, permanent identification of pets with a microchip is important if they should get off the property. Ticks and fleas are also likely to make their presence known during this season. Ticks can cause Babesia, which could be fatal if not treated by a veterinarian. Fleas can cause allergies and discomfort for pets and even infest your home, should immediate preventative action not be taken.

This offer is valid from 09:30 to 14:30 at the AACL Veterinary Hospital, 59 Alice Street, Regents Park, Johannesburg. T’s and C’s will apply.

For more information contact Sr Cindy Price on 011 435 0672.

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