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Pet adoption center offers low-cost cat, dog vaccinations, microchipping


Friday, April 9th, 2010
Issue 14, Volume 14.


The Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center (formerly Riverside Humane Society Pet Adoption Center) is offering low-cost vaccination and microchipping clinics through September.  

The clinics are a public-outreach service to provide an affordable means for people to protect their pets from rabies and other diseases.

Implanted microchips also are available for permanent, reliable pet identification in times of loss or disaster.

Vaccination fees are rabies $10, canine DA2PPV $12, canine bordatella (kennel cough) $8, and feline FVRCP $12. Microchips are $25.

The clinics will be held every other Saturday starting this weekend, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The dates are April 3 and 17; May 1, 15 and 29; June 12 and 26; July 10 and 24; August 7 and 21; and Advertisement
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Dogs must be on a leash. Puppies must be in a carrier or held, not walking on their own. Cats must be in carriers.

The Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center is a nonprofit, public benefit charitable organization serving communities in Riverside County and beyond.  

As the largest no-kill pet adoption organization in Riverside County, the center accepts owner turn-ins of cats and dogs and transfers from local animal-control agencies.  Prior to adoption, each animal is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, evaluated for behavior issues, and microchipped.  

Each animal also is monitored for physical, emotional and mental health, and receives ongoing socialization.  

For more information, contact the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center at (951) 688-4340 or visit www.petsadoption.org.


 

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