
Residents of Tulsa, it's time to shield your pups from the rabies scare with a free vaccine clinic in the neighborhood—the response to a real rabies case reported in your vicinity. Tulsa Animal Services, alongside Tulsa SPCA, is stepping up with a no-cost rabies and distemper/parvovirus vaccination event, specifically tailored for Tulsa's dog owners dwelling in the affected codes, according to the City of Tulsa's recent press release.
Save the date: Tuesday, March 11, from 9 a.m. to noon at Turner Park (3503 E. 5th Pl.). Free dog vaccinations for residents in zip codes 74110, 74104, and 74112. Bring along a utility bill or driver's license as proof of address.
Should an animal bite happen, call Tulsa Animal Services at (918) 596-8001. For the cold sweat-inducing questions about rabies or what to do after a possible exposure, the Oklahoma State Department of Health has your back with an Epidemiologist-on-Call—yes, they're up all night, every night at (405) 426-8710.
Tulasans who want to keep abreast of the vaccination clinic news and updates or maybe have a couple of queries, the digital doors are always open: give Tulsa Animal Services a ring at (918) 596-8010 or get social with them on Facebook @TulsaAnimalWelfare—your go-to source for all things pet and protection in the Tulsa community.









