Wenatchee Valley Humane Society Offering Microchipping Clinic to Community Pets

WENATCHEE, WA- Wenatchee Valley Humane Society (WVHS) is providing microchipping clinics to owned dogs and cats in Chelan and Douglas Counties, during select Wednesdays in March.

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Cost is $25 and includes both the Microchip and registration. All pets are eligible for these clinics.

Clinics will be held on March 10, 17, and 24th, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Wenatchee Valley Humane Society. Space is limited and advance appointments are required.

For pets who already have microchips, WVHS is hosting ‘Check Your Chip’ drive thru during clinic hours. Folks can drive up with their pet, and a WVHS team member will scan their pet’s chip to confirm it is active and the contact information it contains is current.

Pet licenses will also be available to clinic attendees for purchase.

Pets should be accompanied by an owner, 18 or older. For safety purposes, dogs must be on a leash and cats transported in a carrier.

Microchips and licensing are some of the most effective tools to returning lost pets home and WVHS encourages all pets to have both.

To schedule an appointment, visit: www.wenatcheehumane.org/microchipping. For questions or additional information, please call WVHS at 509-662-9577.

About WVHS
Founded in 1967, the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society is a private, non-profit organization with a mission to serve Chelan and Douglas Counties through education, protection and pet adoptions. WVHS cares for displaced pets, rescues injured and lost animals, investigates animal cruelties, and finds homes for orphaned animals. WVHS engages in a Pets for Life philosophy by providing low cost spay/neuter programs, periodic vaccination clinics, and hosting pet food assistance banks to income-qualified residents throughout its community. By caring for pets and the people who love them, WVHS is creating a humane society in the Wenatchee Valley. If you would like to volunteer, donate, or more information on how you can help, visit wenatcheehumane.org, email wvhs@wenatcheehumane.org or call (509) 662-9577.

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