Putnam County to Host Rabies Vaccination Clinic Tomorrow

Putnam County is offering a rabies vaccination clinic tomorrow, March 21, at the Brewster Municipal Center. This initiative aims to protect local pets and public health.
Rabies Vaccination Clinic Details
Putnam County will hold a rabies vaccination clinic on March 21, 2026, at the Brewster Municipal Center, located at 50 Sodom Road. The clinic will take place from 4 PM to 8 PM, and residents are encouraged to bring their dogs and cats to receive the critical immunization.
The vaccinations are provided free of charge, reinforcing the county's commitment to preventing the spread of rabies among domestic animals and enhancing the safety of the community.
Community Health Impact
Rabies is a serious viral disease that can have dire consequences for both animals and humans. Vaccinating pets not only protects them but also helps safeguard community health by reducing potential exposure to rabies. The program is vital for Westchester residents who own pets and want to ensure they are vaccinated.
Pet owners are advised to keep their pets leashed or contained while at the clinic and to bring previous vaccination records, if available. This will assist in determining when booster shots might be necessary.
Looking Ahead
Putnam County complements this effort by offering additional health services and educational information about pet care during the clinic. Residents should take advantage of this opportunity to keep their beloved pets safe and healthy.



