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Save-A-Pet to Hold “Thanks-Fur-Giving” Clinic

(Port Jefferson Station, New York) – In honor of the giving season, Save-A-Pet
Animal Rescue and Adoption Center, Inc.
is holding a vaccination clinic and
food drive on November 23rd at its Port Jefferson Station shelter,
located at 608 Route 112, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds will go toward
helping the orphaned animals at the shelter.



The combined event will provide low-cost vaccines, nail clippings,
microchipping and a canned food/paper towel drive. The vaccines will be
available at a reduced price of $25. Microchipping will be available for $30
(requires registration) and nail clipping will be offered for $5.



“Vaccinations are crucial in any pet’s life,” says Dori Scofield,
Founder/President of Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue and Adoption Center, Inc. “They
prevent deadly illnesses such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus and
leptospirosis. We want to help pet owners enhance their dogs’ and cats’ lives
and keep them healthy. This is one small way for us to give thanks to our
community during the holiday season.”

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For more information about the event, please visit www.saveapetli.net or at
(631) 473-6333.





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Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue Inc. was
established in 1994 and is located in Port Jefferson Station.  Save-A-Pet works
tirelessly to place orphaned companion animals into loving homes.  All of the
animals that come to Save-A-Pet are spayed, neutered, tested for diseases and
vaccinated.  Prospective adopters are thoroughly screened and matched with the
most suitable pet for them and their family.  Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue is a
non-profit, no-kill shelter and is a safe haven for all of the animals that
enter it. 



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