COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Humane Society held a free vaccine clinic at historic Crew Stadium with the goal of vaccinating twelve hundred pets.
Each summer, the Columbus Humane Society holds free vaccine clinics for dogs and cats. On Thursday, pet owners could get in line at the Historic Crew Stadium to receive multiple free vaccinations. The humane society was offering DAPP for dogs, FVRCP for cats, and rabies shots for both.
Columbus Humane was founded in 1883. Its mission has been to fight animal cruelty and help animals in need. A release from the Humane Society states that they provide veterinary care and pet food assistance to help families in need in central Ohio.
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This year, the Humane Society’s goal was to vaccinate twelve hundred pets. Seventeen hundred cats and dogs were vaccinated at today’s event at the Historic Crew Stadium. Pet owners attending today’s vaccination clinic were also connected with low-cost pet care resources…