The Susanville Police Department is inviting you to bring your pet to their low-cost Rabies and license clinic Saturday, May 21st, in Memorial Park.
The event is sponsored by the Susanville Police, Lassen Humane Society, Lassen County, the City of Susanville, Petco, Treats Natural Pet Marketplace, Tractor Supply Company, Pardner Farm Supply and R&R Huskies and will feature training demonstrations by SitSpot Canine.
Local veterinarians Dr. Nelson and Dr. Taylor will be on hand to help you keep your dogs and cats healthy and vaccinated.
City licenses are $3.50 for altered pets, $8 for unaltered and for County licenses the cost is $5 for altered pets and $15 for unaltered. Rabies vaccinations will be $8.
Why does your dog need to be licensed? Animal licensing assists the police department and county animal control personnel in identifying the owner of a stray or runaway animal. A dog that is licensed and wearing their identification tags can be returned to the owner quicker and avoid being taken to the animal shelter.
Make sure when you visit the event that your dog is on a leash and cats must be in pet carriers. If you are just coming for the license you must bring a current rabies vaccination certificate.
The Clinic will be held at Memorial Park from 10a.m. to 2:00p.m. Saturday, May 21st.
For more information call the Susanville Police Department at 257-5603 or the Lassen County Animal Shelter at 257-9200.
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