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    Apple Valley Animal Services to offer low-cost pet vaccination clinic Thursday

    By Brian Day, Victorville Daily Press,

    2024-04-30

    Animal care officials in Apple Valley are planning a low-cost pet vaccination clinic on Thursday.

    The event will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Apple Valley Animal Shelter, 22131 Powhatan Road, organizers said.

    Discounted vaccines for rabies and other diseases will be on hand, as well as reduced-price microchipping services and same-day license renewal for San Bernardino County residents, Apple Valley Animal Services officials said in a written statement .

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    Only cash will be accepted at the event.

    Rabies vaccines will cost $14. Other vaccines will be offered as available, such as Bordetella, DA2PP and feline distemper vaccines for $20, as well as leukemia vaccines will cost $30.

    Permanent microchip services will offered for $20.

    Additional clinics are planned on June 6, July 11, Aug. 1, Sept. 5 and Dec. 5.

    More information on Apple Valley Animal Services can be found on the organization's website at applevalley.org/services/animal-services .

    This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Apple Valley Animal Services to offer low-cost pet vaccination clinic Thursday

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    Sharon Vickery
    05-01
    They should also offer low cost adoptions at least twice a year.
    Sharon Vickery
    05-01
    This is something they should do once a month . I'm sure there would be a lot more pets vaccinated against deadly diseases. They should also offer low-cost spay & neuter clinics 3 or 4 times a year, as well as low-cost Vet clinics to help more pet parents keep their fur babies healthier ! I have always tried my best to get my dogs Vet check ups at least 3 times a year, keep the vaccinations up to date and since I learned about microchiping my dogs past and present have been chipped and their info is kept up to date . They also have tags on their collars with 2 emergency phone #'s in case they should somehow get out of their fenced yard.
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