Paws for Hope will operate a free animal health-care clinic in Surrey this Sunday (October 29)

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      This Sunday (October 29), Paws for Hope Animal Foundation will hold a free animal health-care clinic in Surrey for the pets of those who are low income.

      The clinic is scheduled to take place at the Pacific Community Resources Society (114-13479 76th Avenue, Surrey) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

      Free vet-care services will include physical exams, vaccinations, flea and/or deworming treatments, nail trimming, and ear cleaning.

      Paws for Hope directors Dr. Shawn Llewellyn and Dr. Melissa Stephens, along with the organization's supporting volunteer health-clinic team, will be performing all treatments and procedures.

      Paws for Hope has been offering free animal health clinics in Vancouver for the past four years. This will be their first one in Surrey.

      To learn more about Paws for Hope Animal Foundation, click here.

       

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