Free Animal Vaccine Clinic Today In Summerville

A free animal vaccine and microchipping clinic is happening today, Friday, May 1, for dogs and cats in Chattooga County.

The event will be held from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM at Tractor Supply, 11788 Highway 27 in Summerville.

The clinic is sponsored by the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia in partnership with the Chattooga County Animal Shelter. Services include rabies vaccines for dogs and cats, DHPP vaccines for dogs, FVRCP vaccines for cats, and microchips.

Animal Control Director Charlie Long says all dogs should be on a leash, and all cats must be in a crate while attending the clinic.

Because of the event, the Chattooga County Animal Shelter will be closed today.

Free Pet Vaccine & Microchip Clinic Set for Friday in Summerville

Pet owners in Chattooga County will have a chance to take advantage of free services for their animals this Friday during a vaccine and microchipping clinic in Summerville.

The event will take place tomorrow, May 1st from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Tractor Supply on Highway 27. Organizers say the clinic is open to the public on a first come, first served basis, and services will be available while supplies last.

Dogs and cats can receive rabies vaccinations, along with DHPP vaccines for dogs and FVRCP vaccines for cats. Microchipping services will also be offered at no cost.

The clinic is being hosted in partnership with the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia and the Chattooga County Animal Shelter.

Officials say this is a great opportunity for residents to ensure their pets are protected and up to date on essential care, especially with warmer months ahead.

Pet owners are encouraged to arrive early due to expected demand.

Free Pet Vaccines And Microchipping Event Set For May 1 In Summerville

Pet owners in Chattooga County will have an opportunity to protect their animals at no cost during an upcoming free vaccination and microchipping event.

The event is scheduled for Friday, May 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Tractor Supply, located at 11788 Highway 27 in Summerville.

Organizers say the clinic will offer rabies vaccines for dogs and cats, DHPP vaccines for dogs, FVRCP vaccines for cats, and microchipping services.

The event is being held for dogs and cats belonging to Chattooga County residents and is sponsored by the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia in partnership with the Chattooga County Animal Shelter.

All dogs must be on a leash and all cats in a crate.

Officials say the event is a great opportunity for pet owners to ensure their animals are up to date on vaccinations and properly identified.