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Spay/neuter clinic in Port Angeles serves more than 150 animals.
Summary
A two-day spay/neuter clinic at the Clallam County Fairgrounds treated more than 150 dogs and many cats, with nine volunteer veterinarians and over 60 volunteers assisting; vaccinations and microchips were offered starting at $50.
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Port Angeles hosted a two-day spay/neuter clinic this weekend at the Home Arts building in the Clallam County Fairgrounds. The event was sponsored by the Clallam County Sheriff's Office. Nine volunteer veterinarians performed spay and neuter surgeries and more than 60 volunteers helped run the clinic. The event served more than 150 dogs and many cats and offered vaccinations and microchips starting at $50.
Event details:
- Location: Home Arts building, Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles.
- Sponsor: Clallam County Sheriff's Office.
- Medical staff: Nine volunteer veterinarians performed surgeries.
- Attendance: More than 150 dogs and many cats were brought to the clinic.
- Services and cost: Vaccinations and microchips were available starting at $50.
- Community support: Over 60 volunteers and local rescue groups such as the Welfare for Animals Guild and Central Valley Animal Rescue participated.
Summary:
Officials described the clinic as an example of community collaboration aimed at reducing unwanted pet populations and improving pet health in Clallam County. Undetermined at this time.
