Free Spay/Neuter Clinic for PInal County

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Low income? Need to have your pet spayed or neutered? Clinic set for April 1 in Oracle.

  Contributors ASAVET, Animal Crusaders, Lil Bit of Love, SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue, Pauline Haas Vaughn, Justin Gallick, Stacy and David Raneri of Oracle Patio Cafe, the Oracle Fire Department and Glauica Batista Brannock have come together to create a special event for local low-income pet owners.

 If you have a dog or a cat, you can get them checked up at a free Spay/Neuter clinic which will be held on April 1 at the Oracle Fire Station, 1475 W. American Ave. in Oracle.  A shot clinic will also be available for all animals that are being altered.

  All dogs and cats will receive needed shots appropriate for their species, including a shot for rabies; micro-chipping; and, a full check up from a professional veterinarian. 

  For more information, you may text 520-705-5425 or email CHERHE70@Yahoo.com.

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