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Bowling Green Hosts Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic

Community event for rabies vaccination in Bowling Green

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Bowling Green is providing a free Rabies vaccination and microchip clinic for pets on August 17, 2024, at Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School. Residents can bring their pets from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to take advantage of these important services. The initiative aims to increase microchipping rates, ensuring lost pets can be easily identified and returned to their families. The event is a collaboration between local organizations, highlighting community spirit and responsible pet ownership.

Bowling Green to Host Free Rabies Vaccination and Microchip Clinic on August 17, 2024

Attention Bowling Green residents! Your furry friends are in for a treat! On August 17, 2024, the City of Bowling Green is teaming up with the Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society and Three Springs Animal Hospital to present a community-focused event that pet owners won’t want to miss. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., you can bring your pets down to the Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School located at 165 Webb Drive for a day filled with essential services that will help keep your pets healthy and safe.

Free Services for City Residents

The star attractions of this clinic are the free rabies vaccinations and microchipping services. However, please note that these services are exclusively for residents of Bowling Green. So if you live in the area and have a pet that’s at least four months old, this is a golden opportunity!

Get Prepared: What You Need to Know

Before you head out to the clinic, be sure to keep your pets contained. Dogs need to be on a leash, and cats should be placed in a carrier to ensure everyone’s safety at the venue. Luckily, there’s no need for prior registration, making it easy for you to swing by and take advantage of these crucial services.

A New Chapter in Pet Care

Why Microchipping Matters

6-8% of the animals received by the Humane Society are microchipped. With approximately 80-100 animals reclaimed each month, there’s a clear need to improve these numbers. The clinic’s free services are a phenomenal chance for more pets to receive microchips.

Adding a microchip to your pet is a smart choice, but keep in mind that you should also continue to use traditional collars and tags. This dual approach enhances the likelihood of your pet being returned home safely should they wander away.

Thanks to Our Local Heroes

Three Springs Animal Hospital and the Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society. They recognize the pressing need for pet recovery services and are committed to offering this essential clinic. By participating, you are not only safeguarding your own pets but also contributing to a community initiative aimed at reducing the number of lost pets and improving their chances of making it back home.

Mark Your Calendars!

August 17 and bring your pets down to Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School. It’s a fantastic chance to keep your furry friends healthy and microchipped while also enjoying a sense of community spirit. Remember, a little bit of preparation goes a long way, so make sure your pets are ready for a day out! Together, let’s work towards ensuring all pets in Bowling Green are safe and sound!

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