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Pet Microchip, Vaccine Clinic Coming To Springfield March 3
The Providence Animal Center is offering a low-cost shot and microchip clinic in Springfield this Saturday. See full details here.

SPRINGFIELD, PA – Those in the Springfield area who need to get their pets vaccinated and microchipped can take advantage of an upcoming event put on by the Providence Animal Center.
From 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 3 at Beneficial Bank, 537 Baltimore Pike, Springfield, pet owners can get low-cost shots and microchips for their pets.
Shots range from $10 to $20 and include Dewormer, Distemper, Bordetella, Rabies, Lepto, Canine Flu (both offered), Lyme, FeLV (felines).
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Microchips cost $35 a piece. The cost includes a lifetime registration for the pet.
As part of Providence Animal Center's Pit Bull Celebration Month, pit bulls can get $10 core vaccines and $25 microchips.
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Appointments are not needed, but those looking to use the service must be in line by 11:30 a.m.
All dogs must be leashed and cats must be in carriers.
Cash and credit cards will be accepted.
Providence Animal Center is planning shot and microchip clinics at different Beneficial Bank locations in the county on the first Saturday of every month for the rest of the year. Stay tuned to Patch for information on upcoming clinics.
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