COUNTY OF NEWTON: Almost 200 pets receive free services from Newton County

COUNTY OF NEWTON: Almost 200 pets receive free services from Newton County
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County of Newton issued the following announcement on Apr. 1. 

A lined formed early the morning of March 26 for Newton County’s first Pet Vaccine Clinic at Turner Lake Park.

Approximately 200 pets received at least some of the free services offered by Newton County’s Animal Services and partner Planned Pethood during the clinic.

Pets were able to receive microchips, vaccines and a voucher for free spay/neuter procedures.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: County of Newton



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