(KLZA)--Falls City residents will be able to get their animals' shots and licenses at the same location Friday evening from 6 – 7 at Prichard Auditorium.
Animal Health Center staff will give the shots and Police Department staff will issue the animal licenses.
City ordinance requires all dogs and casts within the city limits, 6-months or age or older to be licensed. Licenses expire May 1st of each year. Owners will need to submit a current rabies vaccination certificate. Spayed or neutered pet licesnes are $11. Male and female pets at $21. Prices include the Department of Agriculture tax.
An additional $10 fee sill be charged for delinquent licenses.
The cost for the rabies vaccination will be $15. Other vaccinations may also be available. The costs for the city license and shots must be paid separately.
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