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You Can Get Pets Vaccinated, Chipped For Cheap In Gwinnett

The Society of Humane Friends of Georgia will be vaccinating and microchipping animals in Gwinnett County on Sunday.

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA — An animal welfare group will be in Gwinnett County on Sunday, offering vaccinations and microchipping for pets at discount prices.

The Society of Humane Friends of Georgia will be at the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The shelter is at 884 Winder Hwy. in Lawrenceville.

Microchips, which help identify animals who get lost and may lose their collars or other identification, will be available for $25.

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Strongid, a dewormer for cats and dogs, will be administered for $5 and all other required, annual vaccinations for cats and dogs will be $10, except for canine influenza, which will cost $15.

Payment must be made in cash only and all dogs must be on a leash and cats in carrier. The clinic is open to all — Gwinnett County residency is not required.

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The clinic is a benefit for the Society of Human Friends' low-cost spay and neuter clinic and the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office's Jail Dog and Cat program.

Photo via Society of Humane Friends of Georgia Facebook page

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