Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance

 

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CPAA Vaccine Clinics, A Program of De-Sex in the City



CPAA has devised a plan to help Harrisburg City residents and their animals by providing free or low-cost vaccinations. CPAA brings these services directly to the community with the CPAA Mobile Veterinary Van. FREE vaccine clinics are held at various times during the year, by appointment only. Harrisburg City residents are offered free rabies and distemper vaccinations, flea/tick prevention, de-worming, nail trimming, and more. Vaccines are available to spayed and neutered animals only. Breeders will not be serviced.

CPAA also offers low-cost vaccine and micro-chipping services as often as possible in several locations in the area. CPAA depends on local veterinarians to make the clinics possible.

For free or low-cost spaying and neutering services, call 717-576-0899. Vaccinations will be given at the time of surgery. CPAA encourages all local veterinarians to donate 2-3 hours, at least once a year to administer vaccines and micro-chips to cats and dogs at CPAA's clinics. Without these clinics, many local animals never receive needed vaccines.

For the safety of your animal and others ...

All cats MUST be in a secure crate, not in your arms. Please call if you need a crate. All dogs MUST be on a short leash and wearing a secure collar or harness.

Calls will be returned ASAP. The volunteer returning calls will not hold if your phone has a music message playing at the time of the return call.

YOU can help keep FREE clinics running by making a donation of any amount!

A donation of $3 will help pay for two cat distemper vaccines.
A donation of $5 will help pay for three rabies vaccines.
A donation of $10 will help pay for three dog distemper vaccines.

 

 

Low-Cost Clinic

April 5, 2008 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Pet Value
Pennsboro Commons
384 East Penn Drive
Enola, PA

The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA) will hold a low-cost vaccine and micro-chipping clinic for cats and dogs on Saturday, April 5, 2008, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Appointments are not necessary. The clinic will be held at the Pet Valu store in Enola. Vaccines offered are rabies, distemper, and bordetella (kennel cough) for $10 each. AVID micro-chipping will be available for $25, which includes registration. Worming and flea treatment will also be available. All dogs should be on a short leash and cats in a secure carrier. The clinic veterinarian will be George Bates, DVM, Assistant Professor at Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA. Please call Pat at 717-938-1191 with questions about this clinic, or Michele at 717-576-0899 to schedule a spay or neuter appointment through the CPAA “DeSex in the City” program.

Revised 03/10/2008

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