Low cost rabies vaccination, microchip event: First-come, first-served at Crystal Lake facility

Your pet has a better chance of being reunited with your family if it has a microchip for quick identification and a current rabies vaccination/registration record.  McHenry County Animal Control & Adoption Center (MCAC) will host a rabies vaccination and microchip clinic at its Crystal Lake facility (100 N Virginia Street, intersection of Woodstock Street and Route 14) on Saturday, July 27, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

First come, first served. Doors will open promptly at 11 a.m. No early birds. Do not bring animals that are in heat. Dogs should be on leashes and cats in carriers.

Rabies vaccinations are $10 for one year or $25 for three years.  Registration tags are required by law; registration fees are separate and required at time of rabies vaccination. Discounts for senior residents apply and for pets who have been previously spayed or neutered when purchasing registration tags.  Microchips are $15.

Rabies vaccinations provide your pet with the best protection against this fatal disease. Unlike dog tags and collars which can fall off or be removed, microchipping is a more permanent form of pet identification.

Animal microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and are typically implanted by a veterinarian just beneath the surface of the skin between the shoulder blades. The process is similar to receiving vaccination through a needle and is painless to pets.

 

Adoptions ($80) will also be available and include age-appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, FELV & FIV testing, microchip, heartworm and free 1st Veterinarian visit at participating veterinarians.  To view available pets, visit http://www.mcac.petfinder.org


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