Tijuana Rabies Shot Campaign

Last Chance for Free Rabies Vaccines in Tijuana! Protect your pets at the Rabies Vaccination Campaign before Saturday. Community efforts promote pet health across Baja California.

**Rabies Vaccination Campaign Available Until Saturday in Tijuana**

Residents of Tijuana have until the upcoming Saturday to take advantage of the free rabies vaccination campaign for their dogs and cats. The Rabies Vaccination Campaign aims to maintain a rabies-free environment throughout the city.

Vaccinations are being administered at two main locations: the Anti-Rabies Center located on Calpulli Street in the Mariano Matamoros neighborhood, and the Municipal Animal Center (CAM) on Insurgentes Boulevard in the Río Tercera Etapa area. Both centers operate from Monday to Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Local health authorities have announced that this campaign is part of the National Rabies Vaccination Campaign. The health department coordination mentioned that the vaccination efforts would be ongoing, with vaccines being distributed to pharmacies and veterinary centers across the city.

For those interested in protecting their pets from rabies, it is a crucial opportunity to get them vaccinated for free before the campaign concludes this Saturday.

**Additional News: Animal Welfare Health Campaign to Support Shelters**

In addition to the rabies vaccination initiative, a health campaign is planned to benefit animal shelters around Tijuana. These events aim to provide much-needed resources and health services to animals in various shelters, ensuring their well-being and supporting the shelters’ operations.

**Further Insights: Rabies Vaccination Week Details from Other Sources**

As part of the broader effort to combat rabies, there have been various community initiatives reported in recent weeks. For instance, cities in Baja California and beyond have been participating in similar campaigns, highlighting the importance of regular pet vaccinations. In neighboring regions, shelters and local health departments are also actively encouraging pet owners to get their animals vaccinated against rabies, emphasizing it as a critical public health measure.