Valley Animal Partners Hosts Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics for Pets in Need

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Valley Animal Partners (VAP), alongside Seattle Veterinary Outreach (SVO) and Pet Place Market, is launching low-cost vaccine clinics aimed at supporting the pets of unhoused and low-income individuals within the community. Scheduled for March 5 and April 2 from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.

, these clinics will be held in the Pet Place Market parking lot, making it convenient for local residents. Given the high demand for these services, attendees are encouraged to arrive by 9:30 a. m. to secure a spot for their pets, with each family allowed to bring up to two pets per visit. This initiative not only addresses the immediate healthcare needs of pets but also reflects a broader commitment to ensuring that all animals receive necessary vaccinations, regardless of their owners' financial situations.

The collaboration between VAP, SVO, and Pet Place Market underscores the importance of accessible veterinary care in fostering a healthier community. For additional details regarding the clinics and services offered, interested parties can visit seattlevet. org. This effort highlights the dedication of local organizations to support vulnerable populations and promote pet health in the region. By providing these low-cost services, the clinics aim to reduce barriers to veterinary care, ultimately benefiting both pets and their owners.

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