
JAMESTOWN – A one-stop wellness shop for healthy dogs and cats is set to take place this weekend.
The Chautauqua County Humane Society (CCHS) will hold a low-cost Healthy Pet Clinic for the public on Saturday, August 21st at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church from 10am until 1pm.
No appointments will be necessary as the clinic will operate on a first come, first served basis.
CCHS Executive Director Kellie Roberts says “We are very happy to be able to hold this Healthy Pet Clinic as we understand there is a definite need in the community for these basic veterinary services. These are pets who otherwise may not receive basic health care. This will be the only Healthy Pet Clinic of 2021.”
In addition to a basic examination and core vaccinations, deworming and other wellness services will be provided as needed and there will be the option to purchase flea and tick products at special pricing.
Participants should come prepared with dogs properly leashed and cats in carriers. Cash and credit cards will be accepted.
A small co-pay will be requested for the basic services, although receiving care is not based on one’s ability to pay. Other services, including heartworm, Lyme disease, and feline leukemia testing will be available at a low cost.
Please bring any previous rabies vaccination certificates and any veterinarian records from the past year, if available.
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