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200 Quaker Road, Pomona, NY 10970
Offers animal adoption, low cost spay and neuter services, pet obedience training, pet therapt courses, and volunteer opportunities available.
3 E Pulteney Square, Bath, NY 14810
Offers regularly scheduled rabies clinics throughout the county for cats, dogs and ferrets. Also provides information and follow up for humans or pets that have experienced an animal bite or possible rabies exposure. If bitten by or encountered a wild or domestic animal that could have rabies, call Public Health or seek health care.
72 Cameron Street, Bath, NY 14810
Provides education for public awareness of the humane treatment and care of all animals and the specific responsibilities of companion animal guardianship. Provides spay/neuter, rabies vaccination and other clinics. Provides a facility to house stray and unwanted animals in a manner which shall sustain their health and welfare. Helps to reunite lost animals with their guardian and offers the adoption of stray and unwanted animals. For animal cruelty please contact 9-1-1 for emergencies.
134 Court Street, White Plains, NY 10601
Aims to prevent human rabies via the testing of suspect animals, the rabies vaccination of pets, the monitoring of biting animals, the monitoring of animals exposed to rabies, and the rabies vaccination of persons with known or suspected rabies exposure.
Manorville, NY 11949
Offers pet adoption services and low cost spaying/neutering certificate referring pet owners to veterinary services at reduced fees. Send $1.00 and S.A.S.E. per certificate to above address to receive a low cost spay/neuter certificate.
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355 West Main Street, Malone, NY 12953
Provides rabies vaccinations for both humans and domestic pets, including information about rabies and what to do with a rabid animal and if pets or people are bitten by one.
35 Finn Road, Henrietta, NY 14467
  • Provides urgent care. Diagnostic care. Emergency Veterinary pet surgery. Emergency Pet dental services. Laser therapy(only available for surgery after care and urgent care). Exotic pet care.
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3837 W Main Street Rd, County Building II, Batavia, NY 14020
Provides a wide variety of services essential to the health and well-being of all Genesee County Residents. Service areas include public water supply protection, community sanitation and food protection, private water and sewage disposal systems, realty subdivision plan review, public health nuisances, residential lead investigations, chemical emergencies, rabies investigations, and enforcement of both the Adolescent Tobacco Use and Prevention Act (ATUPA) and the NYS Clean Indoor Air Act (CIAA). The Environmental Health division also operates multiple anti-rabies immunization clinics annually to administer vaccines to domestic animals, including cats, dogs, and ferrets, in order to reduce the spread of the potentially life threatening disease.
131 Swanson Dr, Hungerford Hill Road, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Veterinary care for native wildlife, except venomous reptiles.The following animals admitted only in special circumstances: adult deer large carnivores animals (raccoons, foxes, coyotes, skunks and bats) that can carry the rabies virus
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370 S Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559
  • Offers general veterinary care services. Dental Care Euthanasia Services Laboratory Testing Laser Therapy Microchipping Nutritional Counseling Pain Management Parasite Prevention and Control Puppy and Kitten Care Radiology (X-Rays) Senior Care Surgery Vaccinations Wellness Exams Abdominal Ultrasound
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85 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 106, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
DBCH offers information and public awareness of rabies. Also provides the preventive vaccines for domestic pets, and post exposure vaccines to people. If anyone suspects an animal is rabid, contact the Department of Health or the local police department immediately.
41 York Street, Auburn, NY 13021
  • Provides shelter for the care of abandoned, abused and neglected dogs and cats. Cruelty to animals complaints referred to Humane Law Enforcement Staff. * Maintains a "Lost and Found" service. * Offers the Spay/Neuter Program for low-income pet owners.
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2275 Main Street, York, NY 14592
  • Provides animal care and urgent care services. Pet wellness Diagnostic services Client services Pet's surgery Pet's dental care Urgent care services
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7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843
Provides shelter for stray, homeless, abused and abandoned animals. Also provides cremation services,offers and promotes animal adoptions and handles complaints of cruelty, neglect, and abandonment. Seeking donations of food and animal care products.
12935 Williston Road, East Aurora, NY 14052
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3 Oakland Avenue, Albany, NY 12204
Provides shelter and adoption services for homeless, stray, and abused animals. Provides spay/neuter and vaccination services for all animal prior to adoption. Offers a pet pantry to individuals in need.
370 S Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559
  • Provides urgent care non-critical veterinary services. Vomiting Diarrhea Lameneness Painful ear infections, etc
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255 George Lapan Memorial Highway, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Takes in stray, abandoned, and abused animals, assists with complaints of domestic animals which have attacked people or other animals. Also offers the opportunity for people to adopt a pet.
Cornell University, 930 Campus Road, Ithaca Cornell, NY 14853
Provides health and medical care for more than 18,500 dogs, cats, birds and other small mammals each year, including: primary care: physical exams, vaccinations, treatment of minor illnesses, by veterinary students, supervised by faculty veterinarians and assisted by veterinary technicians, during scheduled appointments specialty services: anesthesia, behavioral problems, cardiology, tooth and mouth problems, imaging, skin diseases, internal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, pain management, ophthalmology, orthopedics. emergency critical careJanet L. Swanson Wildlife Health Center: comprehensive medical and surgical care for sick, injured or impaired native wild animals, Monday-Friday, 8 am-4 pm. For wild animals needing care, call 607-253-3060 and follow the prompts to the Wildlife Center for guidance. LINK TO FOUNDATIONS WITH FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PET CARE:http://www.vet.cornell.edu/hospital/Clients/FAQ.cfm#13-30
280 Middle Country Road, Suite L, Selden, NY 11784
Offers EMERGENCY veterinary services and continuous care for injured and critically ill animals. Also provides prompt relief of non-life threatening ailments and injuries.