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CCHS Announces Next South County Healthy Pet Clinic of 2019

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

CCHS ANNOUNCES NEXT SOUTH COUNTY HEALTHY PET CLINIC. 

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JAMESTOWN, N.Y. (April 12, 2019) The Chautauqua County Humane Society (CCHS) announces the next low cost Healthy Pet Clinic for the public. The south county clinic will be held Saturday, May 18th at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Jamestown from 12pm until 3pm. No appointments will be necessary. The clinic will operate on a first come, first served basis, and is for healthy dogs and cats only.

 

The low cost Healthy Pet Clinic is a one stop wellness shop, with participants having their visit with local veterinarian Harry Shaw DVM.  In addition to a basic examination and core vaccinations, deworming and other wellness services will be provided as needed and there will be the option to purchase flea and tick products at special CCHS pricing, including Seresto collars, Advantage II for cats, and K9 Advantix II.

 

CCHS Community Relations Director Brian Papalia thanked Father Luke Fodor, Kim Mann, and the parishioners at St. Luke’s for their help, and the use of the church’s undercroft saying “St. Luke’s is so accommodating to the community, whether you are planning a public or private event, I would recommend working with them.  We would also like to extend our thanks to the Bertha Hamilton Trust at the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation for the funding that makes these clinics possible for our friends and neighbors.  We are also very thankful to Happy Hounds Hotel and Day Spa for the support they are giving the Healthy Pet Clinics in 2019.”

 

Participants should come prepared with dogs properly leashed and cats in carriers.  Cash and credit cards will be accepted. Please bring any previous rabies vaccination certificates and any veterinarian records from the past year, if available. A small co-pay will be requested for the basic services, although receiving care is not based on one’s ability to pay. Other services, including heartworm, Lyme disease, and feline leukemia testing will be available at a low cost.

 

Be sure to bring your pet to the Chautauqua County Humane Society’s Healthy Pet Clinic from 12pm to 3pm, Saturday, April 13th at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 410 North Main Street in Jamestown. More at Spcapets.com.

 

                                                       

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