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HHS Vaccine & Microchip Clinic in Vermillion: June 5th

Heartland Humane Society Offers Free-Will Donation Pet Care Clinic in Vermillion

Vermillion residents have an prospect to provide essential care for their beloved pets, thanks to the Heartland Humane Society. A Free-Will Donation Vaccine and Microchip Clinic is scheduled for Thursday, June 5, from 4-6 p.m. at the 4-H Center, located at 515 High Street.

WhatS on offer?

  • Basic Vaccinations: Both rabies and distemper vaccines will be available for cats and dogs.
  • Microchipping: A crucial service to ensure pets are easily identifiable and returned home safely if lost.

Did You Know?

Microchipping significantly increases the chances of reuniting lost pets wiht their owners. It’s a simple procedure with lifelong benefits.

The heartland Humane Society emphasizes accessibility and affordability. Our goal is to help pet owners in the region keep their pets healthy and protected, said Kerry Feilmeier with Heartland Humane Society. We know that access and affordability can be barriers to care, and this free-will donation format ensures that everyone can participate.

Importent Guidelines for Attendees

  • cats: Must be brought in kennels.
  • Dogs: Must be leashed.
  • These measures are in place to ensure the safety of all animals and people attending the clinic.
  • Pet owners can choose one,two,or all three services for their pets.
  • Rabies certificates will be provided as proof of vaccination.

Pro Tip:

Bring your pet’s previous vaccination records, if available. This helps the veterinary staff provide the most appropriate care.

This event is open to the public, and no appointments are necessary. Donations are gratefully accepted and will directly support the Heartland Humane Society’s mission to care for animals in the region.

Contact Information

For any questions about the clinic, please contact Heartland Humane Society at 605-664-4244.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vaccinations are offered?
Rabies and distemper vaccines for cats and dogs.
Do I need an appointment?
no, the clinic is open to the public without appointments.
What if I can’t afford a donation?
The clinic operates on a free-will donation basis, ensuring everyone can participate irrespective of their ability to donate.
What shoudl I bring with my pet?
Cats must be in kennels, and dogs must be leashed.Bringing previous vaccination records is helpful but not required.

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