THE Quezon City Government is stepping up its campaign to eliminate rabies, aligning with the global goal of zero human rabies deaths by 2030.

In 2025, the city recorded two rabies-related deaths. In response, health teams vaccinated over 211,000 residents and more than 210,000 dogs and cats across 142 barangays—strengthening community protection.

“Rabies is preventable. Every vaccinated pet protects a family and a community,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.

To make services faster and more accessible, the city has launched the QC Vet e-pet registration system via the QC eServices app. Pet owners can now register pets, book vaccinations, and access services such as deworming, consultations, microchipping, and spay/neuter—online.

Quezon City also convened the Rabies Summit 2026, uniting government, private sector, and civil society partners to strengthen coordination, improve response systems, and promote responsible pet ownership.

City Veterinarian Dr. Rey del Napoles emphasized the city’s continued push: “We will keep working with our partners to protect both our residents and their pets.”

QCitizens may visit the official Quezon City Government or Veterinary Department Facebook pages for vaccination schedules and pet services.

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