Seattle pop-up protects pets health

Seattle pet owners who would like to make sure their furry friend is kept safe have been offered the chance to access free pet health care services at a pop-up vaccination clinic.

The Seattle Animal Shelter wants to make sure all local households have access to basic veterinary care, and it has set the schedule for the upcoming months. Each will be held at the Rainier Warehouse located at 2901 27th Avenue S. It will be on offer on a drop-in basis, and pets will be accepted, first come, first served.

The Shelter’s staff will be providing dog and cat vaccines as well as deworming treatments, and flea treatments will also be available. Microchipping will be on offer, and staff will distribute food and supplies. Pet licenses may be purchased, and everyone is advised to arrive early and come dressed for the weather. The goal is to keep companion animals healthy by preventing disease.

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The April Pet Vaccination Clinic will be held on the 9th starting at 10:00 am, and a full listing of dates for subsequent months, as well as other information, is available on the Seattle Animal Shelter website.