Asheville Humane Society to host rabies and vaccination clinic, June 28

The Asheville Humane Society will be hosting a low-cost rabies and vaccination clinic on Sunday, June 28, from 1-5 p.m. They will be offering a discounted rate on everything from rabies shots to microchipping. The Asheville Humane Society is located on 14 Forever Friend Lane.

From Buncombe County News

Press Release

Join us in the fight against the deadly rabies virus – spread the word and bring your pets! We’re also offering additional lifesaving prevention measures through other vaccinations, microchipping and ID Tagging for your pet.

Sunday, June 28 from 1- 5 p.m. (Dr. Stewart)
Asheville Humane Society, 14 Forever Friend Lane
Asheville, NC 28806

Cost of Services:
**Cash is the only accepted form of payment.**

Rabies 1 year (Dogs or cats over 4 months) $10
Rabies 3 year (Dogs or cats over 4 months with rabies certificate to prove current on rabies) $10
Bordetella – Kennel cough (Dogs over 2 months) $15
DAPP – Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Parainfluenza and Parvo (Dogs over 2 months) $15
FVRCP/FELV – Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia and Leukemia (Cats over 2 months) $20
Microchip (Dogs or cats over 2 months) $15

For more information, call 250-6430. Brought to you by the Buncombe County Department of Health, Buncombe County Sheriff’s Animal Services Division, and Asheville Humane Society.

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