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Culver City News
February 23, 2012
Pet vaccination event planned at Santa Monica Clover Park

            Culver City residents can take advantage of a low-cost pet vaccination and free microchip clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25 at clover Park, 2600 Ocean park Blvd., Santa Monica.

            The event is sponsored by the Culver City Animal Services and the spcaLA.  All fees are cash only.

  • Attendees must follow by certain requirements:
  • All dogs must be on leashes.
  • All cats must be in carriers.
  • Pet handlers must be age 18 or older.
  • Clinic is on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Only healthy, non-pregnant, age 4 months or older dogs and cats will be vaccinated.

            Notify the veterinarian prior to vaccinating if your pet has ever had a reaction to a vaccine, or if your pet has recently shown any sign of illness or could be pregnant.

            The event was made possible through the “hard work of Animal Services officer Corolla Fleeger and the spcaLA shelter.”

            Additional information can be obtain through the following website:  www.friendsofculvercityanimals.org.

            Culver City pet owners should know that the rabies vaccine and a microchip are required for all dogs.


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  • PETS
    • Lost and Found Pets
    • Pet Care
    • Pet Emergency / Disaster Relief
  • ANIMAL SERVICES
    • Animal Services Officer
    • Animal Shelters
    • Pet Licensing
    • Pest Control
    • Legal Information
  • WILDLIFE
    • Opossums
    • Raccoons
    • Squirrels
    • Crows
    • Coyotes
  • HUMANE EDUCATION
  • HOW TO HELP
  • LINKS
  • FAQs
  • CONTACT