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Humane Society Hosts Microchip Clinic For Glendora Pet Owners

The Inland Valley Humane Society is encouraging Glendora residents to microchip their pets in the event they become lost.

The Inland Valley Humane Society will offer a low-cost pet vaccination and microchipping clinic for dog and cat owners in Glendora.
The Inland Valley Humane Society will offer a low-cost pet vaccination and microchipping clinic for dog and cat owners in Glendora. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

POMONA, CA — The Inland Valley Humane Society will hold a microchip clinic for pets this Saturday to help animals get reunited with their owners in the event they ever get lost.

The clinic will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Humane Society's Pomona location. Affordable pet vaccinations will also be available that day, the organization said.

The Humane Society provides animal control services for Glendora.

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Microchipping a pet will cost $30 per pet, and vaccines range from $10 to $18 per shot, according to the Humane Society. The organization will also offer vaccine packages.

Vaccinations administered Saturday include:

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  • Rabies
  • DHPP
  • Bordetella
  • FVRCP

The Humane Society will require pet owners to physically distance and wear face-coverings, the organization said. People who do not have their pets properly secured, either on a leash or in a carrier, will be turned away.

The Human Society is at 500 S. Humane Way in Pomona. Visit the organization's website for more information.


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