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Spay Illinois clinic planned March 4

Spay Illinois will host a low-cost pet vaccine clinic on March 4 at  Pet Paradise Grooming  Salon, located at 1540 Creek Drive in Morris. The clinic will run from noon to 4 p.m. and is by appointment only. Cash or credit are accepted; no personal checks.

The clinic will offer one-year rabies vaccines for $18; three-year rabies vaccines  for $35; 5-in-1 distemper combo for $15; 6-in-1 distemper combos for $20; Bordetella for $15; Lyme vaccines for $20; Lepto vaccines for $15; heartworm testing  for $20; micro-chip for $25 (includes registration), FVRCP (4-in-1 distemper combo for cats)  for $15; Felv vaccines for $20; Felv/Fiv testing for $25; fecal testing for $15; and low-cost heartworm prevention. There is never an exam fee when receiving vaccines.

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