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Fall Microchip Clinic

The Guelph Humane Society is holding a Microchip Clinic on October 19th, 2019!

Cost: $35* (cash, debit, credit accepted)

*Please note registration page says “Free” however the $35 is to be paid at the time of your appointment.

Location: Wayne Pitman Ford,

895 Woodlawn Rd W, Guelph, ON N1K 1B7

Date: Saturday October 19th, 2019

Times: 9am-3pm

You can book multiple appointments to have your pets microchipped!

Each animal should have a person with them.

All dogs must be on a leash, all cats must be in a carrier.

Register your pet!

 

We will also have REN’S PETS , Royal Canin and Dogs In The Park with us, so make sure to come by and say hi!

                        

 

 

Please read and complete the following forms and bring them with you to your appointment, or submit it to kohanley@guelphhumane.ca prior to the event.

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