Pocatello Animal Services to host rabies vaccination clinic May 15 Published
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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - You can get your furry friend protected against rabies for just $10 on Saturday, May 15.
Pocatello Animal Services and Aiding to Adoption Rescue will be holding a rabies vaccination clinic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pocatello Animal Shelter, 3100 Avenue of the Chiefs.
No appointments are necessary and the vaccinations will be performed by veterinarians from Alpine Animal Hospital or Hawthorne Animal Hospital.
Other services being offered at the clinic include microchipping and licensing.
“Thank you to Aiding to Adoption Rescue and the veterinarians at Alpine Animal Hospital and Hawthorne Animal Hospital for their partnership and allowing these pets to get vaccinated at a reduced cost,” said Josh Heinz, Animal Services Director.
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Dr Laura Cahillane said a referendum on the right to access birth certs is not needed
A senior law lecturer at the University of Limerick has said having a referendum on the legal right to access birth certificates, as recommended by the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes, would complicate the issue .
Dr Laura Cahillane said while the commission has recommended a referendum regarding the legal right to access birth certs, she believes there is no need to complicate the issue.
Speaking on RTÉ s Morning Ireland, she said this could be easily done on a legislative basis where people are provided with an unrestricted right to access their own record and own birth cert.