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Hong Kong Launches Dog Vaccination Campaign at Fishing Ports to Combat Rabies

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Hong Kong Launches Dog Vaccination Campaign at Fishing Ports to Combat Rabies
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Hong Kong Launches Dog Vaccination Campaign at Fishing Ports to Combat Rabies

2026-01-05 11:00 Last Updated At:13:06

AFCD to launch dog inoculation campaign against rabies at fishing ports

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) announced today (January 5) that a dog inoculation campaign will be held at various fishing ports in Hong Kong. Fishermen can have their dogs vaccinated against rabies, microchipped, and their dog licences renewed.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD), Photo source: reference image

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD), Photo source: reference image

The AFCD mobile vaccination teams will provide the services at the following fishing ports according to the schedule below from 10am to 3pm:

Sam Mun Tsai

January 12

Sha Tau Kok

January 14

Castle Peak

January 16

Aberdeen

January 16

Shau Kei Wan

January 23

Sai Kung

January 26

Cheung Chau

January 30

The half-yearly dog inoculation campaign has been held since 1980 with the aim of providing licensing renewal and rabies vaccination services for dogs that are kept by fishermen on board fishing vessels and spend long periods of time there. A fee of $80 will be charged for each dog. To date, over 7 400 vaccinations have been given to dogs on fishing vessels by the AFCD.

An AFCD spokesman said that the services are part of the Government's proactive measures to prevent rabies, a fatal disease that is transmitted to humans from animals. Dogs on board vessels that have visited places outside Hong Kong may have come into contact with other animals, making them more susceptible to rabies infection.

"Although Hong Kong has been free from animal rabies since 1987, we must remain vigilant to prevent any possible outbreak," the spokesman said.

Under the Rabies Ordinance (Cap. 421), all dogs aged over 5 months must be vaccinated against rabies, licensed and microchipped. Dogs have to be revaccinated against rabies, and their licences have to be renewed at intervals not exceeding three years. Dog owners who fail to do so are liable to a maximum fine of $10,000 upon conviction.

AFCD is ready to launch dog inoculation campaign against rabies at fishing ports. Photo source: reference image

AFCD is ready to launch dog inoculation campaign against rabies at fishing ports. Photo source: reference image

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal

Hong Kong Customs today (April 2) detected a suspected case of illegal importing of animal at the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point. A suspected illegally imported dog with an estimated market value of about $20,000 was seized.

Customs officers today intercepted an incoming 64-year-old female passenger at the Arrival Hall of the Control Point. Upon examination, a dog was seized from her rucksack, and she was subsequently arrested.

The case has been handed over to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department for follow-up investigation.

Customs reminds the public that importing animals into Hong Kong without a valid permit is an offence.

Under the Rabies Regulation, any person found guilty of illegally importing animals, carcasses or animal products is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for one year.

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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