The City of Amarillo (COA) Animal Management and Welfare Department (AAMW) is partnering with the Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine and several local/national partners to facilitate a community-wide free pet vaccine clinic.
The clinic is Saturday (April 11) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pavilion at the Santa Fe Depot, 401 S. Grant St. No registration is required. The clinic is first-come, first-served and available while supplies last.
“Every pet deserves the opportunity to live a healthy life,” said AAMW Outreach Manager Kali Dennis. “By reducing barriers to care, we can support pet owners in giving their animals the protection they need and deserve.
“We are grateful to our event sponsors for their support in covering the cost of vaccines and microchips, and to our community partners for their collaboration and volunteer efforts that help make these free services possible.”
Available vaccines: Rabies (dogs/cats); DAPP (dogs); HCP (cats) and microchips (dogs/cats).
The clinic is open to Amarillo residents only. Dogs must be on a leash, and cats must be in a carrier.
The free clinic is made possible thanks to partners which helped fund and support the event: National nonprofit organization Petco Love, Central Bark Amarillo, Street Toyota, Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine and the Bissell Pet Foundation and the Dave and Cheryl Duffield Foundation.
For more information, contact AAMW at (806) 378-9032 or by email at animals@amarillo.gov