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Low-Cost Rabies Vaccine and Microchip Clinic

North Reading Rabies and Microchip Clinic to Benefit PAWS


Park Street Veterinary Clinic is sponsoring a low-cost rabies and microchip clinic for cats and dogs on Saturday, November 3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  The clinic will be held at the North Reading Town Hall, 235 North Street, North Reading.


The cash-only clinic will provide rabies vaccines for only $15 and HomeAgain microchips for $25, including registration.  Park Street Vet will donate all proceeds to the Protection of Animals in Wakefield Society (PAWS) to assist homeless animals in our communities.


Pets from all towns are welcome to attend. 

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Cats must be in carriers and dogs must be on leashes. 


If you wish to receive a three-year rabies vaccine, you must show a rabies certificate indicating that your pet’s one-year vaccine has not expired or that your pet has had a three-year vaccine in the past. 

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For more information, contact PAWS atpawswakefield@yahoo.com or call 781.246.6111.


About Park Street Veterinary Clinic
Park Street Veterinary Clinic,
 in North Reading, is a full-service animal clinic serving northeast Massachusetts.  Park Street provides a compassionate, family-style atmosphere with a full range of general medical and surgical services for small animals.  The clinic also offers acupuncture and eastern medicine services to complement traditional treatments.  Committed to high quality, life-time pet care, Park Street believes in educating owners, putting an emphasis on living a cleaner and more natural life by providing high-grade nutrition, individualized vaccination plans and concentrating on preventative care. For more information, refer to www.parkstreetvet.com.


 


 
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