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N. Hempstead Offering Free Pet Microchip Clinic in February

The Town continues to give residents the opportunity to get their pets microchipped at no cost.

The Town of North Hempstead is making is super easy to get your pet microchipped for free with another “Pet Microchip Clinic” in February.

A microchip as small as a grain of rice will be easily implanted under the skin of the pet. If the cat or dog ever goes missing, the microchip will help reunite them with their owners.

The event will be held at the Town’s Animal Shelter, located at 75 Marino Ave. in Port Washington, on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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“We hope that our residents take advantage of the first free microchip clinic of the New Year,” Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth said in a press release. “This gives pet owners a piece of mind that if their pet will be able to be identified if they are ever lost.”

Pre-registration is required and microchips are limited. Call 311 or 516-869-6311 to reserve your spot.
Anyone who participates in the clinic will leave with information from PetLink, a tag and a microchip identification card with the chip number.

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All dog owners must bring a valid license at the time of registration and cat owners must show proof of current rabies vaccination certificate (tags will not be accepted as proof.)

The microchips will be inserted by a licensed veterinarian and/or licensed veterinary technician.

The clinic is sponsored by the Town of North Hempstead and the Animal Shelter’s not-for-profit partner, The Shelter Connection.

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