LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Jameson Humane, a Napa Valley nonprofit animal rescue and sanctuary, is offering Lake County residents a clinic to help animal companions and their guardians prepare for natural disasters.
The clinic, which will be free to the community, will include vaccinations provided by Petco Love, including rabies, FVRCP for cats, and DAPP — distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, and parvo — for dogs, microchipping, and pet supplies for dogs and cats.
The clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Clearlake Senior Community Center, 3245 Bowers Ave. It is first come, first served.
The importance of having your animal companions microchipped and up to date on vaccinations is critical in the event of an evacuation due to a flood, fire, or other natural disaster.
Jameson Humane recognizes the need for access to affordable veterinary care, which is why they are offering these free clinics to help companion animals and their guardians prepare for the unexpected.
"Jameson Humane's goal with these clinics is to ensure animals and their guardians are prepared for a disaster and can stay together during an evacuation. We also wish to provide access to veterinary care for those who need it most," said Monica Stevens, co-founder of Jameson Humane. "We understand how important it is to have your animal companions ready and prepared in the event of a disaster, which is why we are eager to offer these disaster preparedness clinics to the wider community.”
For more information, visit Jameson Humane's calendar.
Jameson Humane to host Feb. 19 animal disaster preparedness clinic
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