The OHS is holding its seventh
microchip clinic of 2016 on Sunday, June 12 at its 245 West Hunt Club Rd. shelter.
The OHS is holding its fifth
microchip clinic of 2016 on Saturday, April 9 at its 245 West Hunt Club Rd. shelter.
The OHS is holding its fourth
microchip clinic of 2016 on Sunday, March 20 at its 245 West Hunt Club Rd. shelter.
The OHS is holding its eleventh
microchip clinic of 2017 on Sunday, Nov. 12 at its 245 West Hunt Club Rd. shelter.
The OHS is holding its seventh
microchip clinic of 2017 on Sunday, July 9 at its 245 West Hunt Club Rd. shelter.
The OHS is holding its fourth
microchip clinic of 2017 on Sunday, April 9 at its 245 West Hunt Club Rd. shelter.
Not exact matches
ERIE COUNTY, NY — The Erie County Department
of Health («ECDOH») and Department
of Emergency Services is pleased to announce that the Division
of Emergency Medical Services & Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response will host a free
microchip clinic for companion animals (dogs and cats).
Erie County, NY Department
of Health» Free
Microchip Clinic on July 22nd; Protect Your Pets During a Disaster or if Lost or Stolen (07/07/2014)
In the unfortunate event that your pet is lost, veterinary
clinics, animal control, animal rescues, and shelters across the country are equipped with scanners capable
of detecting and reading the
microchips, giving you the best possible chance that you and your pet will be reunited.
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Ways you can work with your community animal service organizations include donating
microchips, volunteering and dual sponsorships
of a microchipping
clinic or pet fair.
At the Harlingen Veterinary
Clinic, we feel that dogs are part
of the family, yours and ours, and that is why we recommend every dog receives an identification
microchip.
Launched last week by the Animal Rescue League
of Boston, the
clinic will be open on Friday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. For a flat fee
of $ 10, the
clinic's professionals will check out your dog or cat and provide various types
of care, including vaccinations for rabies and distemper, flea treatment, implementation
of a GPS
microchip, antibiotics, treatment for heartworm, and referrals for any other procedures.
The primary focus
of the
clinic is spaying and neutering dogs and cats, although other services such as vaccines,
microchips, and parasite treatments will also be offered at the time
of surgery.
Central Veterinary Associates — along with the Bayside Animal
Clinic, the Boulevard Animal Clinic in Forest Hills and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation — is offering a low - cost microchip clinic at the «Pets & Pals Party» that will be held at Alley Pond Park on May 5 from noon to 3
Clinic, the Boulevard Animal
Clinic in Forest Hills and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation — is offering a low - cost microchip clinic at the «Pets & Pals Party» that will be held at Alley Pond Park on May 5 from noon to 3
Clinic in Forest Hills and the New York City Department
of Parks and Recreation — is offering a low - cost
microchip clinic at the «Pets & Pals Party» that will be held at Alley Pond Park on May 5 from noon to 3
clinic at the «Pets & Pals Party» that will be held at Alley Pond Park on May 5 from noon to 3 p.m..
If someone finds your lost pet and takes him to a local veterinary
clinic or animal shelter, a
microchip is one
of the best ways to guarantee that he ends up back in your arms.
The primary problem is a competitive, technological one involving the compatibility
of the
microchips and the readers used by shelters and veterinary
clinics.
If a cat that has gone missing is brought in to one
of our
clinics and has a
microchip with current contact information.
VALLEY STREAM, NY — Central Veterinary Associates is sponsoring a low - cost
microchip clinic during the Friends
of Fort Totten Parks» 9th annual «Family Fun Day» on June 15.
To prevent owned pets from becoming shelter pets, many shelters are now opening their own
clinics or working with local veterinarians to provide free or low - cost
microchips, spay / neuter and other types
of veterinary care.
National Microchipping Month takes place throughout June each year and numerous
microchip databases, dog welfare organisations and veterinary
clinics have been promoting the benefits
of microchipping to pet owners.
To fulfill our mission, we educate the public on the importance
of spaying and neutering including referrals to low - cost
clinics in our area and encourage owners
of reclaimed animals to
microchip their pets by explaining why it is important.
The Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) for Monterey County Veterinary
Clinic provides high quality spay & neuter services, vaccinations, leukemia tests, flea and tick control, and
microchips at an affordable price for dogs and cats in our community.
If your cat does not have a form
of permanent ID (
microchip or tattoo), call your local veterinary and 24 - hour emergency
clinics to notify them
of your lost pet.
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In addition to shelter services, FMAS provides free and low - cost spay / neuter services, low - cost vaccination and
microchip clinics and a free pet food pantry to over 2500 families for their pets in time
of need.
Even though registering your pet with your community or your animal
clinic, keeping your dog collared with an ID tag, and taking precautions with your curious cat are thoughtful and necessary steps in the proper care
of a pet, the measure
of protection dramatically increases when you implant the tiny
microchip.
As part
of its continued commitment to community service, Central Veterinary Associates (CVA) staff members hosted a low - cost
microchip clinic...
The OHS is expanding our services across the Ottawa area and we will be hosting
microchip clinics offsite, in hopes
of microchipping more animals in our community.
This tiny
microchip can be placed under the skin
of your pet at any visit to our
clinic.
Central Veterinary Associates offered a low - cost
microchip clinic at the second annual Pet Adoption Fashion Show, which was held in front
of Petco in Massapequa on July 19.
If requested, we will implant a
microchip at the time
of surgery or during one
of our Sunday Wellness
Clinics.
To raise awareness
of the importance
of microchipping and to make it as easy as possible for New Yorkers to
microchip their pets, the Alliance offers free and low - cost ($ 25) microchipping
clinics for dogs and cats, staffed by volunteer veterinarians, at adoption festivals and other animal events.
Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch, in conjunction with the MLK Coalition, hosts a free vaccination and
microchip clinic for dogs on Monday, Jan. 18, as part
of Martin Luther King Jr..
The
microchip clinic sponsored by Friends
of SFACC enables S.F. residents to
microchip their dog or cat, and has reunited many pets with their people over the years.
Registration and scheduling for the free surgeries and
microchips (limit is two animals per residence) will be available on Saturday, February 25, 2017 from 10 am to 2 pm at the SCCAS and FOWAS (Friends
of Watsonville Animal Shelter) Planned Pethood South
clinic, 150A Pennsylvania Drive in Watsonville.
Adoption includes
microchip registration, a certificate for a free exam at participating King County veterinary
clinics, a kitten book and a free bag
of food.
Your list
of emergency contacts should include: local councils and shelters, veterinarians and emergency veterinary
clinics, the
microchip or tattoo number that you pet carries and the reported registries, the local police department's and RSPCA Centres, local pet shops, groomers, training facilities and businesses.
When we partner with them, we cover the full cost
of spay / neuter, vaccines and
microchips for pit bull owners who sign up for our select
clinic dates.
With over 40 vendors already confirmed, DJ Big Sid and Shaggy from Kix Country 100.9, a low cost dog vaccination /
microchip clinic with our furrends from Second Chance Animal Shelter, raffles galore, a dog show sponsored by East Longmeadow Dog Obedience Training Club, lots
of pawsome dog contests, dog massage, food, dog demonstrations AND a dog house build off!
You can bring your dog or cat to one
of our vaccine
clinic locations to get standard deworming,
microchip pet IDs and comprehensive vaccinations including rabiest.
Found Animals provides affordable
microchips and scanners, along with a state
of the art universal registry, to shelters and
clinics nationwide.
Joplin Humane Society, ASPCA Host Adoption Event and Free
Microchip Clinic to Commemorate Five - Year Anniversary
of Joplin Tornado
To keep pets healthy and out
of local shelters, we offer low - cost vaccines,
microchips with lifetime registrations, testing for heartworms (for dogs) and Felv / FIV (for cats), parasite treatment and prevention, and other preventative veterinary services at our vaccine
clinic.
«We are very excited to be hosting our first
Microchip Clinic,» says Lisa Veit, associate director
of the Guelph Humane Society.
These low - cost
clinics provide vaccinations for rabies, canine distemper, FVRCP and DHPP, as well as
microchips — a permanent form
of companion animal identification.
Click here for a list
of upcoming OHS
Microchip Clinics.
It's not surprising that our experiences with the human / animal bond make the Doctors and staff at Animal Care
Clinic strong advocates
of microchips.
The primary problem is a competitive, technological one involving the compatibility
of the
microchips and the readers that are used by shelters and veterinary
clinics.
The Humane Society
of the Treasure Coast will be holding a
microchip and rabies
clinic on Sat., August 26, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the main shelter, 4100 SW Leighton Farm Avenue, Palm City.