(Seguin) — The Seguin Animal Rescue Foundation is again making it easier for pet owners to get their dogs and cats vaccinated.
ARF President Colleen Supulver says veterinarians and volunteers will return this weekend to Max Starcke Park for its annual Rabies Clinic.
“It’s a drive-thru clinic. You just drive up and get your shots. The shots are $10 each. You save money because you don’t have to make an appointment. You don’t have to wait and they are good for people who can’t make ends meet and it gets their animals compliant with the city as well as with the county if you want to have your cat protected or your dog protected,” said Supulver.
Supulver says it’s important for the group to host such clinics. She says the non-profit organization realizes the importance of making sure all animals are taken care of in the Seguin community.
“This is one the major things why animals go into shelters because it is a state law that they have to have a rabies vaccine and if they don’t, they won’t be able to retrieve their dog and sometimes are even fined for not having one. I think this program will go far and I hope to get all of Guadalupe County. Right now, we are only really doing Guadalupe County with a Seguin mailing address,” said Supulver.
The rabies clinic is open to Seguin residents only. Proof of residency will be required. The event will be held from 9 to noon Saturday or until supplies last. Cost is $10 a shot. The clinic again will be held at the large pavilion located on the park’s west side.




