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  2. Paw prints: Portales Animal Services hosting free vaccination ...

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    Jan. 20—Portales Animal Services is hosting a free vaccination and registration clinic from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Memorial Building parking lot. Portales Community Services Director ...

  3. Vaccination of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog vaccination against rabies. Vaccination of dogs is the practice of animal vaccination applied to dogs. Programs in this field have contributed both to the health of dogs and to the public health. In countries where routine rabies vaccination of dogs is practiced, for example, rabies in humans is reduced to a very rare event.

  4. Free pet vaccinations, microchips for cats, dogs hosted by ...

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    Around 30% of pet parents do not take their pets to a veterinarian annually for preventative care like vaccines, according to the SPCA of Texas. Free pet vaccinations, microchips for cats, dogs ...

  5. Free vaccinations for dogs, cats offered by SPCA of Texas in ...

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    On Nov. 6, the SPCA in partnership with nonprofit Petco Love will offer free Canine 1-DAPPv and Feline 1-HCP vaccines to help prevent those illnesses and keep pets healthy.

  6. Pet passport - Wikipedia

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    A German-issued EU pet passport. The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that the animal has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinarian.

  7. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    X-ray image of a microchip implant in a cat. A microchip implant is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. The chip, about the size of a large grain of rice, uses passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, and is also known as a PIT (passive integrated transponder) tag.