Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00

(609) 883-2900 
2 Jake Garzio Drive
Ewing, NJ 08628

Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00

(609) 883-2900 
2 Jake Garzio Drive
Ewing, NJ 08628

Don't Forget: Final 2025 Rabies Vaccination Clinic to be Held on Thursday Evening

The Final Free Rabies Clinic of 2025 for dogs and cats will be held on This Thursday, September 25th.

Sept252025On Thursday, September 25th from 5 – 7 pm Ewing Township will be hosting a free Rabies clinic for cats and dogs in the Lower-Level Parking Lot of the Ewing Municipal Building at 2 Jake Garzio Drive.   

All citizens and pets will be required to stay in their cars until they receive directions from staff/volunteers. Vehicles should enter on Graphics Drive by River Horse Brewery and follow posted signs and directions from Police / Staff / Volunteers.

Requirements

All dogs must be on a secure leash no longer than 6 feet.  No retractable (flexed) leashes are permitted.  Cats must be in individual containers.  Every animal must be accompanied by an adult and remain under control at all times. To qualify for the 3-year vaccine, please bring your pet's vaccination records.  All dogs and cats 7 months and older must be vaccinated against rabies per New Jersey State law. 

Dog License Renewal

Dogs license must be kept current and renewed either with a one-year license or the new three-year license.

For your convenience dog license applications will be available in case you have a new addition to your family, or you missed the earlier renewal deadline. 

One-year license fee: Spayed / Neutered - $15.20
One-year license fee: Not spayed / not neutered - $18.20
Three-year license New: Spayed / Neutered $42.60
Three-year license New: Not spayed / not neutered $51.60
Payment options: Cash | Check | Credit Card ($3 service fee for credit cards)

This event will take place rain or shine. 

Dog License Application

Scoop the Poop Reminder

Finally, we offer this gentle reminder that picking up after your dog's waste is important for the overall health of our community: your health, the health of your pet, and our environment.

Scooping your dog's poop isn't just common courtesy; it's the healthy and environmentally sound thing to do, AND it's the law!  Township ordinance prohibits dog owners from allowing their pet’s waste to remain on private or public land. 

Healthy Scooping Tips

  • Always clean up after your pet on walks and remind your neighbors and friends to do the same.
  • Don't allow the need to scoop to accumulate in your own yard - keep an eye out and scoop immediately.
  • Take multiple bags on walks, just in case.
  • Throw out dog waste using a bio-degradable bag OR flush waste down the toilet (where it will eventually end up in a wastewater treatment plant).
  • Do NOT throw dog waste in a compost bin.
  • Start a campaign to get your community involved, installing pet disposal facilities, poop scoopers and other convenient items to encourage locals to clean up after their pets.