Low Cost Microchip ID and Rabies Clinic for Companion Animals
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The Humane Society of Central Oregon is holding a microchip identification and rabies clinic on September 11, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Microchip implants, including registration will be provided for only $20 and rabies vaccinations for $12 at the Bend Humane Society (61170 SE 27th Street).
The clinic highlights the importance of identification and prevention of rabies in family pets.
Custom identification tags for your pet will be available at discounted prices during this event. Dogs must be on a leash and cats in a crate. Arrive with your pet between 10 am and 2 pm. For more information call 382-3537.
Whether a pet is lost by accident or separated from you by a disaster, a microchip and ID tag will help reunite you with your pet. If every animal had current identification the Humane Society could quickly reunite people with their pets.
A rabies vaccination safeguards your pet and the community. It is required by law for human and animal health reasons and for dog licensing.
Microchipping your dog or cat provides a permanent identification that cannot be lost, altered or intentionally removed. It is a safe, simple and inexpensive way to protect your pet against loss or theft. The microchip is the size of a grain of rice. The chip is inserted between the shoulder blades like a vaccination.
The Humane Society of Central Oregon is located at 61170 SE 27th Street in Bend, just south of Reed Market Road. For more information call the shelter at 541/382-3537.