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bullet West Nile Virus Vaccine Recall: Intervet Schering-Plough announces PreveNile® West Nile Virus vaccine recall.

bullet Foster Care Homes Sought for Kittens

Placerville Shelter Offers Rabies Vaccination Clinics
The Animal Shelter in Placerville holds low-cost rabies vaccination clinics on the first Tuesday of each month, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Shelter is located at 511 Placerville Dr in Placerville. The cost for each rabies vaccination is $6 per dog, cat, puppy, or kitten. Only cash or checks are accepted. For more info, call the shelter at (530) 621-5795. Learn more about rabies.

Field Services
Field Services enforces state statutes and county animal services ordinances regulating animal care and welfare, investigates citizens' complaints of animal neglect or nuisance, and responds to loose, injured, or dead animals on public property and county roads. Animal services removes dead animals from County maintained Roads and provides
a service to remove dead animals from private property for a fee of $111.55 as approved by the BOS. Animal Services also inspects and licenses all commercial and non-commercial animal establishments and kennels

Rabies Control Program
The Rabies Control Program investigates all animal bites and human exposures to rabies, provides low-cost rabies vaccinations, and processes licenses for dogs. Learn how you can avoid dog bites, and teach children to be safe around dogs too. Report animal bites or rabid animals.

Shelter Operations
Shelter Operations houses and cares for stray, unwanted, or displaced animals. Every effort is made to place healthy, adoptable animals in new permanent, loving homes. Shelter Operations also coordinates foster home and volunteer programs, educates the community on pet overpopulation, and assists individuals who have lost or found a pet.

Items of Interest

Include Your Pets and Livestock in Home Disaster Plans. View "Wild Fires and Animal Rescue" [6.47 MG] Powerpoint for tips on how to protect your animals during fire season.

Bats: Protect Yourself and Pets from Exposure. Learn how to bat proof the home.

Tips to Prevent Wild Animal Encounters

Pet Aid Fund Helps Local Animals in Need

 

Placerville Business Office
415 Placerville Drive, Suite N.
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-5795
From El Dorado Hills Call:
(916) 358-3555 Ext. 5795
FAX (530) 622-6851

Placerville Shelter
511 Placerville Dr.
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-5795

South Lake Tahoe
Business & Shelter
1120 Shakori Drive
So. Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 573-7925
FAX (530) 577-5318

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