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Noah?s Ark foundation offers microchip, vaccine clinic
Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation is hosting a microchip and vaccine clinic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the shelter.
The clinic is open to the public.
Micro chipping by a licensed veterinarian is $25; registration of the chip is free.
Rabies vaccinations, as well as yearly vaccinations for both dogs and cats, are offered for $15 each. Dog vaccines include DA2PP, Bordatella. Cat vaccines include FVRCP.
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:28 pm
Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation is hosting a microchip and vaccine clinic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the shelter.
The clinic is open to the public.
Micro chipping by a licensed veterinarian is $25; registration of the chip is free.
Rabies vaccinations, as well as yearly vaccinations for both dogs and cats, are offered for $15 each. Dog vaccines include DA2PP, Bordatella. Cat vaccines include FVRCP.
All proceeds benefit the animals and programs of Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation. For information about the shelter and its programs, visit the website www.noahsark.org.
Fairfield city dog licenses also will be available, with proof of current rabies certificate.

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