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Putnam County Department of Health

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The Putnam County Department of Health is made of several divisions all working towards improving and protecting the health of the community. Click on one of the options below to learn more about that division.

PCDOH Announces Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic on July 18

25 June 2026

Attention Putnam Residents! Bring your dogs, cats, and ferrets to a FREE rabies vaccination clinic on Saturday, July 18 from 10am-12pm. Sponsored by the Hubbard Lodge 2920 Route 9 Cold Spring, and is open to all Putnam County residents.

Please bring a photo ID as proof of Putnam County residency, as well as proof of prior rabies vaccination. Tags are not acceptable. If you do not have proof of prior rabies vaccination, your pet will receive a one-year rabies vaccine. Pets must be at least 12 weeks old. All dogs must be leashed and controlled. Any dog that may become aggressive must be muzzled. Cats and ferrets must be in carriers, top-loading carriers preferred, no harnesses. All animals must be supervised by an adult. For the comfort and safety of the animals, social distancing and bringing a minimum number of people are suggested.

For more information and directions, please call the Putnam County Department of Health at (845) 808-1390 ext. 43160.

Flyer for free rabies vaccine clinic for dogs, cats and ferrets of Putnam residents on July 18, 10 a m to noon at Hubbard Lodge 2880 Route 9 Cold Spring. Dogs must be leashed. Cats and ferrets must be in carriers, top loading preferred. No harnesses. Pets must be 12 weeks or older. Animals must be supervised by adult. Bring photo ID for proof of residency. Proof of prior rabies vaccination, tags not accepted. If no proof, one year vaccine will be given. Limit the number of people brought to the clinic for safety and comfort of animals.

¡Atención residentes de Putnam! Traiga a sus perros, gatos y hurones a una clínica de vacunación GRATUITA contra la rabia el sábado 18 de Julio de 10am a 12pm. Patrocinado por el Departamento de Salud del Condado de Putnam, la clínica se lleva a cabo en el Hubbard Lodge 2920 Route 9 Cold Spring y está abierta a todos los residentes del Condado de Putnam

Traiga una identificación con foto como prueba de residencia en el condado de Putnam, así mismo, prueba de vacunación previa contra la rabia. Las etiquetas no son aceptables. Si no tiene prueba de vacunación antirrábica previa, su mascota recibirá una vacuna antirrábica de un año. Las mascotas deben tener al menos 12 semanas de edad. Todos los perros deben estar atados y controlados. Cualquier perro que pueda volverse agresivo debe llevar bozal. Los gatos y los hurones deben estar en transportadores; se prefieren los transportadores de carga superior, sin arneses. Parala comodidad y seguridad de los animales, distanciamiento social y el acompañamiento de un número mínimo de personas es recomendado.

Para obtener más información e instrucciones, llame al Departamento de Salud del Condado de Putnam al (845) 808-1390 ext. 43160. 

Residentes de Putnam! Traiga a sus perros, gatos y hurones a una clínica de vacunación contra la rabia el 18 de Julio de 10 a m a 12 p m. La clínica se lleva a cabo en Hubbard Lodge 2880 Route 9 Cold Spring. Traiga una identificación con foto como prueba de residencia, así mismo, prueba de vacunación previa contra la rabia. Las etiquetas no son aceptables. Si no tiene prueba de vacunación antirrábica previa, su mascota recibirá una vacuna antirrábica de un año. Las mascotas deben tener al menos 12 semanas de edad. Todos los perros deben estar atados y controlados. Los gatos y los hurones deben estar en transportadores; se prefieren los transportadores de carga superior, sin arneses. Distanciamiento social y el acompañamiento de un número mínimo de personas.


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The mission of the Putnam County Department of Health is to improve and protect the health of our community.

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  • Rian Rodriguez, MPH

    Public Health Director