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Local humane society rabies / microchip clinic on Sept. 29

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On Sept. 29 the  Upper Credit Humane Society is holding a rabies/microchipping clinic from 10am to 1pm at Premier Equipment, Ospringe (south-east corner of Highways 124 and 125).

Owners are reminded to keep dogs on leash and cats in a carrier.

Clinic costs are as followed:

- rabies (3 years) $30, and

- microchipping $30.

New for this year is a nail clipping service at $5 per pet.

In support of the East Wellington Community Services Food Drive, participants are requested to bring in canned goods and be entered into a draw for pet-related items.

For more information check out the society’s website at www.uppercredit.com or contact the shelter at 519-833-2287.

September 21, 2012

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