Charlottesville SPCA Looking to Help More Pet Owners

dog in clinic

The Charlottesville-Albemarle Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (CASPCA) is going to increase the number of clinics they hold this year. Angie Gunter, the CASPCA CEO, said, “Last year brought struggles to many families. We hope that by offering low-cost health care for pets more frequently, we will be able to provide support for pet owners in our community. Our goal, as always, is to keep healthy pets in loving homes.”

Microchip and Rabies Clinics will be held on the first and third Sundays of every month while the Compassionate Care Clinics will take place on the second and fourth Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

This is to help more pet owners access low-cost care for their animals. To avail of the services of these clinics, people need to show proof of the need for public assistance such as disability, Medicaid, SNAP, WIC, or unemployment.

These clinics are all by appointment only. People need to send an email to clinic@caspca.org or call (434) 973-5959, ext. 206 for an appointment. If you need more information on the Microchip and Rabies Clinics, click here. For more information on the Compassionate Care Clinics, click here.

Source: CBS 19 NEWS


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