Racine & Me: Preventative pet care & vaccine clinics
Posted: Mar 31, 2024 8:00 AM CST
-
2:26
Firefighters hoist Santa, superheroes to wave to patients inside...
-
1:49
’I’m so thankful for it’: Salvation Army provides Wisconin’s...
-
3:26
Post holiday rain and mild weather will dominate the forecast
-
2:22
Three Milwaukee firefighters are siblings spending Christmas...
-
3:03
’Miracle on 64th Street’ neighborhood holiday display collecting...
-
2:01
2 killed in shooting near 38th and Nash; 1 arrested in connection...
-
1:29
Free Christmas Eve meals provided to those who need them by Capuchin...
-
1:00
Shoppers hit the stores for last-minute Christmas Eve gifts
-
0:51
American Airlines passengers in Milwaukee see some delays, cancelations...
-
1:24
Spend Christmas Eve at SnowGlobe, Franklin Field’s 3rd annual...
-
3:51
Country Star Dustin Lynch Previews New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s...
-
2:42
A boost in temperatures despite the lack of sunshine
RACINE, WI (CBS 58) -- Preventative care for your pets is so crucial for their health and happiness.
Jenna Crawford is the Director of Youth Programs for the Wisconsin Humane Society. She joined us in studio to talk about preventative care they provide for pets in Racine County.
Preventative care is important for your pets and that includes vaccinations. WHS offers low-cost public vaccine clinics at their campuses and spay/neuter clinic.
The core vaccines are $16 each with the option to add on additional services.
These services are available whether your pet was adopted from WHS or not.
There are several dates available for appointments this spring.
Appointments are required and can be made online at wihumane.org
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter