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Fix Is In hosting clinics in the Northwoods

By StarJournal
October 18, 2014
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The Fix Is In, an affordable spay/neuter clinic is hosting two upcoming clinics in Rhinelander and one in Crandon.
A walk-in vaccine clinic is set for 3 – 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27 at the Crescent Town Hall, 3231 Golf Course Road. 
A walk-in vaccination clinic will take place from 3-7 p.m. Friday, Oct, 24 at the VFW Post 3309, 104 North, Crandon. 
Services and pricing include:
-1-year Rabies vaccines for dogs or cats are $5. 
-3-year Rabies vaccines for dogs or cats are $5. Owners must bring and leave a copy of a prior rabies certificate. 
-1-year Distemper DHAPP and FVRCP (distemper combo, dog or cat) vaccines are $10. 
-HomeAgain microchips with a lifetime registration and updates are $20. 
A spay and neuter clinic is Wednesday Oct.29.
Appointments are required and can be made by calling 715-550-SPAY (7729). 
Fees for male cats and feral cats are:
$40, female cats are $50, male dogs are $85, and female dogs are $100. Dogs over 60 pounds will be subject to an additional $20-$40 fee. Pets will also receive a FREE 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. 
The Fix Is In, a Rhinelander based professional non-profit charitable organization travels throughout northern Wisconsin, providing community education and discounted services. For more information, please visit www.thefixisin.org, The Fix Is In’s Facebook page, email [email protected], or call 715-550-SPAY (7729).

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