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Noah?s Ark offers microchip, vaccination clinic
Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation is hosting a low-cost microchip and vaccination clinic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation.
No appointment is necessary.
The clinic is open to the public. All dogs brought to the clinic should be on leashes, and cats should be brought in carriers.
Micro-chipping will be available for $25, which includes free registration of the chip.
Rabies vaccinations,...
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:44 pm
Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation is hosting a low-cost microchip and vaccination clinic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation.
No appointment is necessary.
The clinic is open to the public. All dogs brought to the clinic should be on leashes, and cats should be brought in carriers.
Micro-chipping will be available for $25, which includes free registration of the chip.
Rabies vaccinations, as well as yearly vaccinations for both dogs (DA2PP, Bordatella) and cats (FVRCP), are being offered for $15 each.
Toenail trims also are available for $10.
Dr. Bill Pollak of the Fairfield Animal Hospital donates his time for the clinics, and all proceeds benefit the animals and programs of Noah?s Ark Animal Foundation.
For information about the foundation?s clinic, its animal shelter and its programs, call 472-6080 or visit www.noahsark.org.