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Valley Animal Partners help 28 pets of low-income residents get vaccinated

Published 7:30 am Monday, May 29, 2017

Valley Animal Partners help 28 pets of low-income residents get vaccinated
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Valley Animal Partners help 28 pets of low-income residents get vaccinated
Valley Animal Partners help 28 pets of low-income residents get vaccinated
Valley Animal Partners help 28 pets of low-income residents get vaccinated

Valley Animal Partners hosted a local vaccination clinic earlier this month in North Bend and vaccinated 28 pets for the day.

The nonprofit organization aims to assist Snoqualmie Valley seniors, veterans and families, with limited income to vaccinate and microchip their dogs and cats, through various clinics throughout the year.

Instructions: Please leash dogs, bring cats in carriers, and muzzle aggressive dogs. Also, if you have any previous documentation regarding vaccines, please bring it.

Contact Information:

Phone: 425-466-4621

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Valleyanimalpartners

Website: http://www.valleyanimalpartners.com/

2 Attachments

Rita Reed

Attachments9:07 PM (13 hours ago)

to Carol

Hi Carol,

Our Vaccine Clinic was a success! We vaccinated 28 Valley pets.

Attached are a couple of pictures. The first attachment is of Dr. Allen (left), of Annotto Bay Veterinary Clinic; and Dr. Peterson (right), of Snoqualmie Ridge Veterinary Hospital. We are so grateful to them! The second picture is of some of our Valley Animal Partners group with the vets after the event (vets are on the left side of the picture).

Thanks very much for all that you do!