Humane Society Sets Microchip, Rabies Clinic
PITTSFIELD - The Berkshire Humane Society is holding a microchipping and rabies clinic for both cats and dogs on Saturday, April 12, from 10 to noon at the Shelter at 214 Barker Road.Cost is $25 for the micro-chipping, which includes registration. Advance registration forms may be picked up during the shelter's business hours. The rabies vaccines are $10 for a three-year vaccine; bring proof of a previous rabies vaccine.
All dogs must be on a leash; no flexi-leashes allowed. Special arrangements can be made for nondog-friendly pets. All cats must be in carriers, no exceptions.
The Home Again microchip is a small, sterile transponder that contains a unique code capable of being read by a scanner and is no bigger than a grain of rice. The registration for the chip is entered into a database that has a 24/7 recovery service. Each pet will also receive a yellow tag, which alerts individuals that the pet has been microchipped. The Home Again recovery system has more than 7,000 pet recoveries every month.
The city will be issuing 2008 licenses during the event to owners of all canines living in Pittsfield. The cost for a spayed or neutered canine is $8 (owners must provide proof of a spay or neuter procedure), and the cost for an intact canine is $20. Massachusetts state law requires that all owners of canines and felines over 12 weeks of age, receive a rabies vaccine for their pet and all cities and towns require that canines be properly vaccinated against rabies, before a dog license can be issued.
For more information, call 413-447-7878 or www.berkshirehumane.org. Business hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 to 4; Thursday evenings 5 to 8, and Sundays 1 to 4.
