Reduced rate vaccine clinic on Saturday.
Now there is no excuse not to get your cat or dog the medical care they need...
The Humane Society of Broward County is holding a vaccination clinic this Saturday, Sept. 27, in its mobile clinic. The van will be open from 7 am to 11 am in the parking lot behind the organization's shelter at 2070 Griffin Road, just west of Interstate 95.
Prices for vaccine packages range from $15 to $65, depending on the age of the animal and if it is neutered or spayed. (Hint: It's less expensive if you have done the right thing and made sure your pets don't unexpectedly become parents. So if you haven't taken that step, maybe this will be an incentive.)
The clinic also will be doing microchipping.
You can find a complete schedule of services and fees here, on the Humane Society Web site.
Or call 954-989-3977.


ANGIE BRENNAN, a Sun-Sentinel page designer,
lives with four dogs and one boyfriend. And has a lifetime of animal stories to share.
DIANE LADE, a reporter on the Sun-Sentinel's Help Team, has lived with cats, dogs, reptiles, fish, an iguana, and an armadillo.
CYNDI METZGER, editor of the Sun-Sentinel's Outlook section, is smitten with Bella, her poodle who regularly ignores requests to sit, stay and get off the ivory-colored sofa.
JOHN TANASYCHUK, a Sun-Sentinel lifestyle writer, has lived with cats as long as he can remember. He and his partner currently share their home with three.
