Bowling Green to Host Free Pet Vaccination and Microchip Clinic

Bowling Green Gears Up for a Free Pet Vaccination and Microchip Clinic

Heads up, pet folks in Bowling Green! Our neighborhood fur buddies have a free health checkup on the cards. This weekend, there’s going to be a free-of-cost clinic in town, particularly for rabies vaccination and microchipping. Looks like the weekend just got more eventful for our little animal pals.

City officials have confirmed that the event is solely for residents living within the city limits. So, if you’re a city dweller with pets older than four months, you’ve hit the jackpot! Notably, the city has emphasized that pets younger than four months would have to skip the chance, as they are too young.

Mark your calendars for this Saturday, as we gear up for this impressive event kicking off at 10 a.m. and wrapping up by 1 p.m. The location is none other than Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School, sitting pretty at 165 Webb Drive.

In order to keep everything in order, city officials have made some smart arrangements. They’ve made it mandatory for our feline friends to be in a carrier, and for the canines to be on a leash. After all, we wouldn’t want any chaos at the event, would we now?

The best part is that these services are given as a gift to the city residents, thanks to a little support from an important agency and our local humane society. They’ve ensured that our pets get attended to without any costs. SCORE!

But what’s the catch, you may think? Nada. Zero. Zilch. It’s an absolutely free event. The good folks behind the initiative have shouldered all the expenses to ensure nothing hampers the well-being of our dear pets. It’s not every day that you stumble upon such animal-friendly events!

Owing to the importance of this vaccination and microchipping clinic, the event is expected to see a good number of city dwellers. Remember, it’s first come, first served. So, better gear up your pet for an early wake-up call this Saturday!

By taking part in this brilliant initiative, we are not only making sure our pets stay healthy but also extending a helping hand towards promoting a collective sense of responsibility for the health and safety of the pets within our community. And let’s face it – in a world full of hustle and bustle, it’s events like these that truly make a difference. So, let’s put a pause on everything else and make sure as many pets as possible benefit from this fantastic opportunity.

Wondering what’s next on the agenda for pet welfare? Stay tuned for more updates. Meanwhile, I’ll wave you off with just one reminder – Aug. 17, Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School. Let’s make it a successful day for the pet community!


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