The Mobile County Health Department is hosting a series of events to help pet owners protect their animals against rabies. Each month, the department hosts low-cost clinics for dogs, cats, and ferrets.
This July, the MCHD has scheduled several clinics at various locations, including the City of Mobile Animal Shelter on July 6, the Mobile County Animal Shelter on July 13, Pet Supplies Plus on July 13, Kuddles-N-Kisses Connection in Bayou La Batre on July 20, and B&B Pet Stop on July 27. These clinics provide an affordable option for pet owners to ensure their animals are protected against this dangerous disease.
Meanwhile, one Orange Beach mother is taking action to help addicts after losing her daughter to a fentanyl overdose. This tragic story highlights the importance of addressing addiction issues and providing support to those who are struggling.
For more information on the rabies clinics hosted by the Mobile County Health Department and how to support addiction recovery efforts in your community, visit the department’s website today.
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