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Home›Outdoors›Pet spay/neuter and vaccine clinic returning to Crandon

Pet spay/neuter and vaccine clinic returning to Crandon

By StarJournal
November 8, 2013
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The Fix Is In, a high quality, low cost mobile spay/neuter animal hospital, will be hosting a walk-in vaccine clinic following an appointment only spay/neuter clinic at the VFW in Crandon, Monday Nov. 11.

The walk-in vaccine clinic will begin at 5 p.m. Rabies vaccines are $5, Distemper (DHAPP) vaccines are $10, and microchips are $20. Animals with proof of a prior rabies vaccine will receive a three-year vaccine.

Spay/neuter surgeries will be in the morning. Appointments are required for surgery and can be made by calling 715-550-SPAY (7729). Surgery fees for male and feral cats are $40, a female cat is $50, a male dog is $85, and a female dog is $100. Included with surgery, all pets will also receive a rabies vaccination, nail trim, and ear cleaning, as needed. Additional services include: micro chipping, distemper vaccinations, ear mite treatments, tapeworm treatments, E-collars, and additional pain medicine. Pets will go home the same day and no income details are needed.

For more information, visit www.thefixisin.org, The Fix Is In’s Facebook page, email info@thefixisin.org, or call 715-550-SPAY (7729).

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