COUNTY & MUNICIPAL 2026 RABIES CLINIC SCHEDULE
Cumberland County Health Department Rabies Clinic
♦ Saturday March 7 Cumberland County Fairgrounds 9:00am- 12:00pm
3001 Carmel Rd, Millville
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Hopewell Township Rabies Clinic 9:00am-12:00pm
Hopewell Township Municipal Building
590 Shiloh Pike, Bridgeton
♦ Saturday March 14 ———————————————————–
Maurice River Township Rabies Clinic
Leesburg Fire Department 1:00pm – 3:00pm
550 Main St, Leesburg
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Commercial Township Rabies Clinic
Laurel Lake Fire Department 9:00am-12:00pm
5436 Battle Lane, Laurel Lake
♦ Saturday March 21 —————————————————————
Upper Deerfield Township Rabies Clinic
Upper Deerfield Fire Department #3 1:00pm-3:00pm
69 Cornwell Drive, Carll’s Corner
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Fairfield Township Rabies Clinic 9:00am-11:00am
Fairfield Twp Municipal Complex-Garage
70 Fairton-Gouldtown Rd, Fairton
♦ Saturday March 28 ————————————————————
Lawrence/Downe Township Rabies Clinic 12:00pm – 2:00pm
Cedarville Fire Department
30 Maple Ave, Cedarville
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Cumberland County Health Department Rabies Clinic
♦ Saturday September 26 Cumberland County Fairgrounds 9:00am- 12:00pm
3001 Carmel Rd, Millville
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****THIS IS A FREE SERVICE FOR ALL RESIDENTS****
Only healthy cats and dogs that can be safely restrained shall be vaccinated at municipal clinics.
Residents may go to any clinic on the list. You do not have to live in the township where the clinic is held.
If animals have been vaccinated for rabies any time in the past, pet owners must bring proof of prior rabies
vaccine to receive a 3-year certificate. Pets must be on a leash and/or in a carrier with ventilation; a leash is also
recommended as an extra precaution for pets in carriers. Properly fitted muzzles, when necessary, are also
suggested for the safety of people and pets at the clinics. Neither the Municipality nor the Cumberland County
Health Department are responsible for animals that get away


