In recognition of World Rabies Day, the City of Great Falls Animal Shelter will be hosting a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Sunday, September 28, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. This walk-in event is open to the public, with no appointments necessary. To ensure everyone’s safety, all pets must be leashed or placed in kennels during the event.
Why Rabies Vaccinations Are Critical
Rabies is a serious infection of the brain and central nervous system. While rare in domestic animals, it remains a significant threat—and is one of the few diseases that can be easily spread to humans. Rabies is most commonly transmitted through the bite of wildlife such as raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes, whose saliva contains the infectious virus. The virus can take up to four weeks to fully develop, but once symptoms appear, the infection spreads quickly, and death can occur within 10 days.
By vaccinating your pet, you provide essential protection against the painful and deadly effects of rabies. Pets should receive their first rabies vaccine between 4 to 6 months of age, followed by a booster one year later.
Event Highlights
- Free rabies vaccinations for cats and dogs
- Walk-in event; no appointments needed
- All pets must be leashed or in kennels at all times during the clinic
Join us in helping to protect your pets and the community from this dangerous disease. Together, we can make Great Falls safer for both people and animals.
For more information, contact the Great Falls Animal Shelter at (406) 454-2276 or email jparchen@greatfallsmt.gov. We look forward to seeing you and your pets at this important event!