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Saipan Humane Society invites pet owners to veterinary clinic | News

SAIPAN Humane Society is inviting pet owners to take advantage of a monthlong veterinary clinic at the Saipan Mayor’s Office Dog Control facility starting on May 23.

Lauren Cabrera, SHS co-founder, said they hope more community members will bring their pets to be seen by visiting veterinarians who will hold consultations four days a week.

Among the services that will be offered are spay and neuter for dogs and female cats which will cost $75 and $50 for male cats; Bravecto anti-tick/flea medication whose prices will vary based on the pet’s weight; Parvovirus vaccinations and deworming, $20; microchipping, $30; heartworm

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‘Sit! Stay!’: New pet approved clinic

A 39-year-old Bloomington pet clinic will move to new, larger quarters in southeast Eden Prairie, thanks to Eden Prairie City Council approval of its plan on Tuesday, June 13.

Bush Lake Pet Hospital, which its website says was established in 1984, will be the main tenant in a 5,074-square-foot commercial building planned by Highland Ventures for a 1.19-acre lot along Hennepin Town Road, north of Pioneer Trail.

Why it matters: This would boost commercial development in what’s known as the Bluff Country neighborhood of Eden Prairie, where retail has been slow to arrive because of traffic issues and neighborhood concerns.

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Jollyes launches their Newry Pet Clinic

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Jollyes store in Newry is celebrating the official launch of their Community Pet Clinic service this Monday 12 June from 10.00am – 12pm at their Newry store.

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As part of this million-pound veterinary investment, which saw the retailer introduce the Community Pet Clinic to eight stores across Northern Ireland, Jollyes is appealing to the Northern Ireland government to follow in the paw-steps of England which has made cat microchipping mandatory by June 2024.

In Northern Ireland, more than 20 per cent of the population are cat owners (https://www.cats.org.uk) and there is a population of 74,000 cats in the region that

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Newly released surveillance video shows moments before fatal shooting at Shively Animal Clinic | Crime Reports

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Surveillance video released Wednesday by police provides the first look at what prompted a woman to shoot and kill a man at the Shively Animal Clinic on Mother’s Day.

The release of the footage came just hours after a Jefferson County grand jury decided not to indict the shooter on any charges. The grand jury was considering reckless homicide and second-degree manslaughter charges stemming from the shooting.

According to the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office, evidence in the case showed that she acted in self defense.

Surveillance video shows a verbal argument between the shooter and staff members