
Free Pet Vaccinations And Microchipping Coming To Richland This Saturday
A Kalamazoo-area doggy daycare is hosting a free vaccine and microchip clinic for cats and dogs this weekend.
As someone who has lost an animal and has had to rely on the Goodwill of the community to get it back, it’s incredibly important that all of our animals are microchipped and continue to get their vaccines. However, these services are not always provided for free when you adopt an animal, and vaccines can become very costly.

That being said, it’s incredibly important that we get them, and the Pampered Paws Doggy Daycare located at 7800 N. 34th St. in Richland, Michigan, will be holding the free vaccine and microchip clinic for cats and dogs on Saturday, August 16, from 10 AM to 2 PM.
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The Richland Animal Rescue is offering a free vaccine and microchip clinic for cats and dogs. Rabies and microchips will be available for both cats and dogs, as well as FVRCP for cats and DHLPP for dogs. The clinic also includes an exam and dental assessment.
In a press release, they broke down the event and anything that you may need to know:
The Free Vaccine Clinic is open to the public. Appointments are not required. Animals and owners will be served on a first-come, first-served basis. Dogs must be on a leash and cats must be contained in a carrier for safety. Current medical records are helpful if available.
Dr. Diana Newman has offered to answer questions about the upcoming event and can be contacted at dnewman4034@gmail.com.
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