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Low-cost dog and cat vaccination and microchip clinic

The next Friends of the Animals low-cost, drive-thru dog & cat vaccination and microchip clinic will be held Dec. 14, 2024.

Advance appointments are required, and only one pet can be scheduled per time slot. The location, in Talent, is provided when you schedule. Cats must be in carriers, and dogs must be leashed. Animals that are ill, on antibiotics, in heat, or on cortisone products cannot be vaccinated.

For dogs, the rabies and the dog distemper/parvo/upper respiratory vaccines will be available. For cats, the rabies and the distemper/PanLeuk/upper respiratory vaccine will be available. Microchipping will also be available.

Register at https://www.fotas.org/monthly-vaccination-and-microchip-clinics.

Date & Time:

December 14, 2024

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