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(708) 974-6140. The Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control (ARC) was established in 1954, when the Illinois Animal Control Act was enacted by the state legislature during a state-wide rabies epidemic.
Cook County Animal and Rabies Control offers a number of services for veterinarians and animal hospitals in Cook County. For your convenienc…
The Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control (ARC) has announced its 2024 Partners in Prevention clinic locations. ARC is partnering with local animal organizations to offer low-cost or free 1-year rabies vaccines and microchips. Clinics are available to Cook County dogs and cats.
As temperatures top 90 degrees for the first time this season, the Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control urges pet owners to take special precautions to protect the health and welfare of their pets.
The Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control (ARC) is kicking off its 2024 Partners in Prevention clinics beginning Saturday, April 13. Through mid-October, ARC is partnering with local animal organizations to offer low-cost or free 1-year rabies vaccines as well as microchips.
Animal Quarantine. State and local laws require that dogs, cats and other domestic animals that have bitten or exposed a human to their saliva be quarantined for 10 days regardless of their rabies vaccination status.
All animals receiving rabies vaccinations are issued a rabies tag that has been purchased from Cook County Animal and Rabies Control. These tags act as proof of rabies vaccination as well as a form of identification.