Vaccination-Microchip clinic scheduled for Jan. 13

Press release

Held on the Second Saturday of each month by Friends of the Animals, the next low-cost vaccination and microchip clinic for all area residents is on Saturday, January 13, from 10 am-noon.

It will be held at the Friends’ clinic in the southeast corner of Highways 198 and 334 in Gun Barrel City in the red brick office strip just behind and east of the Huddle House Restaurant. No appointment is necessary.

DOGS MUST BE ON A LEASH – CATS MUST BE IN CARRIERS.

A rabies shot will cost $14, the parvo, distemper, etc shot for dogs or the equivalent for cats will cost $17. The feline leukemia vaccination will be available as well at a cost of $12. There is a surcharge on each service for those animals not spayed/neutered to be reimbursed at time of or with proof of surgery.

We accept most credit or debit cards, in addition to checks or cash.

This vaccination clinic is open to everyone, anywhere.

This clinic will also offer microchipping to cats or dogs. A tiny chip is inserted into the scruff of the pet, which can be read by a scanner available at shelters everywhere. Your lost pet comes home! Cost for this is $22, which includes the permanent national registration.

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Friends of the Animals Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic has been open since July 2002 and has neutered over 38,000 animals in that time, saving and preventing literally millions of little lives. Surgery is done by appointment only.

If you have questions about the vaccination clinic, please call 903-887-PETS.

Tax-deductible donations for this non-profit charity may be sent to P.O. Box 5455, Gun Barrel City 75147 or may be made by credit/debit cards by going to the website www.friendsoftheanimals.org click on DONATE on the home page and make your donation!

One thought on “Vaccination-Microchip clinic scheduled for Jan. 13”

  1. I am retired and disabled. Wish THERE was a discount.
    Will be bringing my 3 dogs, 2 of which you have neutered and spayed.
    God bless You for what you do.

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