At the Washburn County Area Humane Society, we care about the four-legged members of our community and want to do our part to help keep them healthy. Which is why WCAHS is holding a low-cost, high quality pet vaccine and microchip clinic at our Spooner location.
Only cats and dogs that are family pets are eligible for the vaccine and microchip clinic. Pets must be healthy and friendly to attend the clinic. Pets with health conditions, a history of vaccine reactions, a history of aggression, or who require a muzzle for handling may not attend the vaccine clinic.
Cost: $10 - covers both the rabies vaccine and the microchip
When: Saturday, May 3 10 am - 2 pm
Where: Washburn County Area Humane Society
1300 Roundhouse Road, Spooner
Limit: 2 cats and 2 dogs per household
Clinic Information:
The clinic is walk-in only - there is no pre-registration or appointment needed
The clinic is CASH or CHECK ONLY
Dogs and cats are only examined to determine eligibility for receiving the rabies vaccine and/or microchip. Any additional medical concerns or underlying diseases are not diagnosed or treated during the vaccine/microchip clinic.
What to bring:
Past rabies vaccination paperwork (if available)
Your cat in a carrier
Your dog on a fixed leash (please no flexi/extendable leashes)
Cats and Kittens
At 12 weeks or older, rabies vaccination is required by law. The vaccine lasts one year.
Dogs and Puppies
At 12 weeks or older, rabies vaccination is required by law. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required to obtain a dog license which is also required by law. License forms will be available for the various townships within Washburn County which you can bring to your township with proof of rabies to obtain a license for your dog.
WCAHS’s vaccination clinics do not replace the need for regular veterinary examinations. Contact information for the local veterinarian clinics will be available to you.