Second Chance for Pets of DeWitt County is hosting vaccination clinics throughout March.
Vaccinations this year are free thanks to community support. The only fee will be the animal's rabies tag. Services will include rabies, Bordetella, and Distemper vaccinations as well as microchipping and nail trims.
On Saturday, March 15 the vaccination clinics will be in Wapella and Waynesville.
From 9 am to 11 am, pets can come to the Wapella maintenance shed at 710 Walnut Circle, north of the auction house. Then from 1 pm to 3 pm, the clinic shifts to Waynesville at the firehouse at 109 West Second.
On Saturday, March 22 the clinics will be in Weldon and Clinton.
From 9 am to 11 am, pets can be brought to the Weldon Fire Station at 525 Maple Street. Then from 1 pm to 3 pm, the Clintonia Township building will house the Clinton clinic off Highway 51 and North Walnut Street.
Under one year registration for rabies tags is $15. Spayed or neutered pets for one year are also $15. It is $25 for a one-year unaltered pet. $38 for a spay or neutered pet for a three-year vaccination or $65 for a three vaccination of an unaltered pet.
Get more information by finding Second Chance for Pets on Facebook.













