Best Friends Free Pet Vaccines and Microchips
Are you still bothered by the high cost of pet vaccines? Did you know that Best Friends regularly hosts free vaccinations and microchips at the Robert H. Wilder Jr. and Susan P. Wilder Veterinary Clinic?No restrictions on pet breeds, no restrictions on pet ages.
About Best Friends
Best Friends is a partnership of thousands of public and private animal shelters, rescue groups, spay/neuter organizations, and other animal welfare organizations dedicated to saving the lives of dogs and cats in your community and across the country. Each partner needs caring people like you to adopt, foster, donate, volunteer, and advocate to help save the lives of pets in your area.
Best Friends Free Pet Vaccines and Microchips
Best Friends regularly hosts free pet vaccinations and microchips at the Robert H. Wilder Jr. and Susan P. Wilder Veterinary Clinic at the Pet Resource Center, a state-of-the-art, fully staffed veterinary clinic.
Services provided:
Distemper/DHHP for dogs, HCP for cats or rabies and microchips for cats are provided free of charge.
Hours of service:
Open every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
PHow to Apply?
To schedule an appointment for vaccinations or microchipping, you can go to our website https://bestfriends.org/
Step 1: Select an appointment type;
Step 2: Appointment Search;
Step 3: Fill in your personal information
Step 4: Fill in your animal information
Step 5: Confirm your appointment
Why should you spay or neuter your pet?
Spaying or neutering is one of the best gifts you can give to your pet, your family, and your community. These routines help prevent medical and behavioral problems, reduce the number of pets entering shelters, and eliminate unnecessary litters, freeing up loving homes for other animals.
Health Benefits:
Females: Spaying eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers and significantly reduces the chances of breast cancer.
Males: Spaying prevents testicular cancer and reduces the risk of prostate problems.
Behavioral Benefits:
Spaying: Reduces unwanted behaviors such as mounting, howling, spraying, and the urge to roam.
Neutering: Eliminates the confusing "estrus" cycle of female pets without affecting your pet's lively personality.
By choosing to spay or neuter your pet, you can help them live longer, healthier lives.