North Beach PAWS is conducting its fourth low-cost vaccination clinic of 2024 at Interstate Honda Grays Harbor Service Center located at 1720 Simpson Avenue in Aberdeen on Saturday, August 10, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Dr. Emily Becker of Raintree Veterinary Center in Hoquiam, Dr. James Lake of Ocean Shores Animal Hospital, Dr. Brian Becker, and Dr. John Stevenson, along with numerous volunteers, will administer the clinic.
For pet owners who rely on public transportation, Grays Harbor Transit will allow riders to bring small dogs and cats in carriers aboard their buses the day of the clinic.
Vaccinations and microchips are $20 each. Core vaccines include rabies, DAPP, and Bordetella for dogs, and rabies and FVRCP for cats. Flea treatment for cats will also be available for $20. North Beach PAWS recently held vaccination clinics in Rochester, Westport, and Montesano where approximately 200 animals received vaccinations and/or microchips.
No appointments are needed or will be accepted, the event is first-come, first-served. Dogs must be on a leash and cats must be in carriers.
Washington State law requires all dogs and cats to be vaccinated against rabies. Other diseases such as distemper are prevalent in wildlife and can infect unvaccinated pets. Thanks to vaccinations, numerous common diseases are entirely preventable. A microchip is the only permanent identification that can reunite you with your beloved lost pet. Unlike collars and ID tags that can break or get lost, a microchip will last for the life of your pet.
Remaining North Beach PAWS 2024 Vaccination Clinics:
· Saturday, August 10 in Aberdeen at Interstate Honda from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
· Saturday, September 21 in Ocean Shores at ACE Hardware from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
If you need more information call 360.660.4660.