Wayside Waifs hosted a series of low-cost pet vaccination clinics for dogs and cats over the past few weeks, serving more than 100 animals. A partnership with Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine allows students to travel to KC to assist with the clinics, increasing the number of animals served.
Volunteers are also essential for the drive-through style events, which provide vaccinations, microchipping and heartworm, flea and tick prevention, along with pet food and other resources.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see people in our community receive the support they need to keep their pets in their homes, where they belong,” said Morgan Salisbury, Wayside’s Community Outreach Manager.
Dates for future clinics will be shared at waysidewaifs.org.
Discover more from Martin City Telegraph
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
You may also like
-
Lou Eisenbrandt recalls year as Army nurse during peak of Vietnam War
-
Have invasive pear trees? Cut them down and get a free native tree
-
“There is danger in the spring.” Forester warns of oak wilt due to warm weather trims
-
Flower studio opens in the heart of Waldo
-
Paul Robeson Middle School undergoes demolition
