Rabies Clinic
The Niagara County Department of Health conducts several free rabies immunization clinics every year.
Download the 2025 Rabies Clinic Schedule flyer.
- Saturday, April 12* (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) Town of Porter Highway Garage, 1800 Brayley Road
- Saturday, May 31* (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) Hyde Park-Oasis/Centennial Pavilion, 911 Robbins Drive, Niagara Falls
- Saturday, July 12* (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) Town of Royalton Highway Garage, 5316 Royalton Center Road
- Saturday, September 13* (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) Town of Lockport Highway Department, 6560 Dysinger Road
- Saturday, December 6* (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) City of North Tonawanda Public Works Department, 758 Erie Avenue
BOTH STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED TO REGISTER
STEP 1 Click on link below to secure a time slot for the animal(s) you will be bringing:
www.health.ny.gov/go2Clinic/32
Find a timeslot - NYS CDMS scheduling (choose rabies vaccination clinic for pets)
Find a timeslot - NYS CDMS scheduling (choose rabies vaccination clinic for pets)
Fill out the owner and animal information; this MUST be completed for EACH animal visiting the clinic at the appointment time you selected.
BY SUBMITTING THIS FORM, THE OWNER CONSENTS TO THEIR ANIMAL RECEIVING A RABIES VACCINATION.
STEP 2 Bring proof of prior rabies vaccination (if you have it)
If you require assistance with the appointment and pre-registration process, please call 716-439-7490.
Rabies Immunization Clinic Considerations:
- Pre-registration becomes available at 9 am on the first business day of the week, the week of the clinic.
- Individuals who do not have an appointment will be turned away.
- Please arrive no more than 5 minutes before your appointment time.
- You will park and walk your animal(s) to the registration table.
- There will be no restrooms available at the rabies immunization clinic.
- All animals must be properly restrained. Cats and ferrets must be in a box or carrier. Dogs must be leashed. Please no retractable leashes.
- By law, all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets must have a current rabies vaccination from four months of age and on. Cats and dogs receiving immunization without proof of a previous rabies immunization will receive a certificate valid only for one year. Cats and dogs with proof of previous rabies immunizations will receive a certificate valid for three years.
- To receive a 3 year certificate for a dog or cat, please bring proof of prior rabies vaccine. Metal tags/licenses are not acceptable proof. Ferrets must receive vaccinations annually, regardless of previous immunization.
- If you require assistance with an appointment or the pre-registration process, please call 716-439-7490 on the first business day of the registration period.