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Second Chance for Pets Offering Low-Cost Spay, Neuter Clinics

Second Chance for Pets of DeWitt County is offering its annual spring vaccination clinics starting this weekend.

 

The clinics take place this Saturday from 9 am to 11 am at the Wapella maintenance shed on Walnut Circle and then at the Waynesville firehouse on West Second Street from 1 pm to 3 pm. 

 

One year or three-year rabies vaccinations are $10, one-year distemper, parvo, and corona vaccines are $10, and kennel cough vaccines are $10. There is a $15 microchip fee and nail trims can be taken care of for $5. 

 

All dogs and cats must be vaccinated for rabies in DeWitt County and registered with the County. A one-year registration for an animal under one-year-old is $10 while a one-year registration for animals older than one year old is $20. A three-year registration is $23 or $55. 

 

There will be a second set of clinics next weekend, Saturday, April 30 from 9 am to 11 am at the Weldon Fire Station on Maple Street and then at the Clintonia Township shed on the north side of Clinton at Highway 51 and North Walnut Street from 1 pm to 3 pm. 

 

Second Chance asks for those participating to bring proof of spay and neuter vaccination records. They also ask pets to be on a leash or in a carrier. Please call Second Chance Pets for complete information at 217-935-3488.

 

Second Chance also reminds low-cost spay and neuter clinics are offered monthly.

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