December 17, 2011: Rabies Clinic

This past Saturday, Spay Hampton Roads sponsored a free Rabies vaccination clinic for residents of Norfolk Pet Project neighborhoods. This clinic was part of our Holiday Gift to the Community project, made possible by a grant from the ASPCA.

As with the Rabies clinic earlier this year, we hope to see participants return for spay/neuter services at future clinics.

For appointments or more information, visit our homepage.

All About Rabies

The City of Norfolk’s animal shelter, Norfolk Animal Care Center, will be offering free continuing education lectures in 2011, the first of which is tomorrow evening, February 23. The discussion is entitled “All About Rabies.” Come to learn more about the disease, the importance of keeping your pets current on vaccinations, and more. There will be a brief Q&A after the lecture.

This lecture will begin promptly at 6PM and will be held at the Fairlawn Recreation Center located at 1014 Kempsville Road, Norfolk, 23502.

January 30, 2011: Rabies Clinic

Last Sunday, Spay Hampton Roads offered a Rabies vaccination clinic to residents of Norfolk’s Park Place and surrounding neighborhoods. The clinic was held at Let’s Go Pet Care.

Jan. 30, 2011 Rabies clinic

Aaron & friends

Among the first to arrive were Aaron from Visions Hair Studio & Day Spa with his canine and feline pals. Last July, Visions hosted a cut-a-thon to benefit Spay Hampton Roads.

Sweet Dogs

A neighborhood resident walked his dogs over to the clinic. These pooches are already spayed/neutered (!!!), but we’ll see the cats from this family at one of our February spay/neuter clinics.

Gigi

 

Also walking to the clinic were Gigi, a pretty brindle dog, and her person. Gigi is also spayed.

A walk in the park...

 

If residents didn’t come to us, we went to them! This man was walking in Lafayette Park when we told him about the clinic.  He then went home to get his two dogs and brought them in to be vaccinated.  We hope to see this trio at a spay/neuter clinic soon.

 

After getting updated on his rabies vaccination, this dog was scheduled to be neutered at  February clinic.


See you soon!

 

A total of 21 cats and dogs were vaccinated at Sunday’s clinic. We look forward to seeing the pets and people who also signed up for a future spay/neuter clinic.