JACINTO CITY RABIES CLINIC

City Manager Lon Squyres said, over 200 pets received their vaccinations in order to comply with the city’s law. The law requires all dogs and cats to be licensed and to have a collar with a current city tag attached to it at all times regardless if the pet is within a fence or not. Law violators are subject to a $200 fine and having their pet picked up and placed in the city’s pound.
City Manager Lon Squyres said, over 200 pets received their vaccinations in order to comply with the city’s law. The law requires all dogs and cats to be licensed and to have a collar with a current city tag attached to it at all times regardless if the pet is within a fence or not. Law violators are subject to a $200 fine and having their pet picked up and placed in the city’s pound. (Photo by Allan Jamail)

Homeless Dog Finds A Caring Owner

Jacinto City, TX. April 22, 2017 – Jacinto City’s Health & Humane Department and North Shore Animal Hospital’s Veterinarian Francis Martin, 210 Uvalde, Houston (713- 453-0149) provided pet owners a discount for having their dogs and cats vaccinated at the annual rabies clinic.