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Vaccinate and microchip your furry friend

Media Release
For Immediate Release
www.washoecountylibrary.us

Contact:
Amy Ventetuolo
aventetuolo@washoecounty.us
775.328.2070

Free microchipping and low-cost vaccination and licensing clinics for pets.

Reno, Nevada. October 12, 2015. Washoe County Regional Animal Services will offer senior pet owners a free pet vaccination clinic at Hidden Valley Park and to the general public a low-cost pet vaccination and licensing clinic at Stewart Park, providing free microchips, low-cost vaccinations and licenses for pets.

WHAT:  Free Pet Vaccination and Licensing Clinic for seniors (60+)

WHEN:  10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Tuesday Oct. 13, 2015

WHERE: Hidden Valley Park, 4740 Parkway Drive, Reno Nevada

CONTACT: Regional Animal Services: (775) 353-8900

 

WHAT: Free Microchip, Low-Cost Vaccination and Licensing Clinic

WHEN: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015

WHERE: Stewart Park, 400 Stewart Street, Reno Nevada

CONTACT: Regional Animal Services: (775) 353-8900

The Parvo virus is deadly in our pet population. By offering an affordable alternative to pet owners, Washoe County Regional Animal Services can help to reduce disease in our pet population. This clinic is designed to provide necessary resources to citizens and increase the health of our pet population.  

Regional Animal Services will be providing dog and cat vaccinations to the community for $10 per vaccination.

Additionally, a license will be issued with each rabies vaccination, $8 for a dog that has been spayed/neutered and $20 for those who have not.

Free microchips will also be offered which helps to identify your pet and provide proof of ownership.

“Animal Services is committed to the welfare of our community as well as the animals that play such an important role in our lives,” said Animal Services Director Shyanne Schull.

For additional information, contact Bobby Smith 775-353-8945.

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