Tuolumne County Offers Discounted Rabies Vaccines for Pets

Residents can get their dogs and cats vaccinated for just $5 this weekend.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Tuolumne County Sheriff's Animal Control is hosting a rabies vaccine clinic on Sunday, February 15, 2026, from 1 to 3 p.m. or while supplies last. The clinic will be held at the animal shelter in Jamestown, and the cost for Tuolumne County residents is just $5 per pet.

Why it matters

Rabies is a serious and potentially fatal viral disease that can be transmitted from infected animals to humans. Providing affordable and accessible rabies vaccines for pets helps protect both animal and human health in the local community.

The details

The rabies vaccine clinic is open to both dogs and cats belonging to Tuolumne County residents. This is not a licensing event, as those clinics will be held at a later date. Shelter officials are encouraging pet owners to take advantage of the discounted rate to help keep their pets and the community safe.

  • The rabies vaccine clinic will be held on Sunday, February 15, 2026 from 1 to 3 p.m.

The players

Tuolumne County Sheriff's Animal Control

The local animal control agency hosting the discounted rabies vaccine clinic.

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The takeaway

This affordable rabies vaccine clinic is a great opportunity for Tuolumne County pet owners to protect their furry friends and the broader community from the risks of rabies. Taking advantage of this discounted service can help keep pets and people safe.