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IndyHumane offers vaccines, microchipping with mobile clinic
Indianapolis, Indiana – With a mobile clinic that provides vaccinations and microchipping, IndyHumane is attempting to keep pets out of shelters as part of Microchipping Awareness Month.
With the help of the Mobile Vaccine Clinic, pet owners will be able to monitor their pets’ health and well-being on Thursday at IndyHumane’s Downtown Clinic, 456 Holmes Avenue.
One of the greatest methods to make sure your pet returns home in the event of a loss, according to IndyHumane, is through micro chipping.
There are currently no open spots for Thursday, but don’t panic! On July 18, IndyHumane will conduct a further mobile clinic. To learn more, go to their website.
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