An event that may help keep Fido and Fluffy safe will soon be popping up in Marietta, and while they are protecting their companion animal, owners will be doing a good turn for pets in need.
The team at the Good Mews Animal Foundation is offering a low-cost vaccination and microchip clinic, and its listing pointed out that the prices for this service will be among the most reasonable charged in the area. The function will run for six hours, and the fee will depend upon which services are selected.
Rabies remains a threat to both pets and people, and this is one of the vaccinations that will be available. Nail trims will also be on offer along with the vaccines and microchips, and both cats and dogs are welcome. The pets must be in a proper carrier or leashed, and should be under their owner’s control at all times.
Those who plan on bringing a pet to the clinic will need to reserve their spot ahead of time. A poster printing company can prepare materials for an event to let the public know where and when it will take place so they can include it in their plans.
This chance to help provide a second chance to animals in need is scheduled for May 21. It will run from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm at 3805 Robinson Road.
