~~Bring up to 3 pets to FREE clinics throughout the summer ~~
Media Release | June 3, 2026
Pasco County Media & Communications
PASCO COUNTY, FL —- It’s your pet’s best shot for a healthy life! Join Pasco County Animal Services (PCAS) for our community vaccine and microchip clinics. Owned dogs and cats are welcome on a first‑come, first‑served basis, with a limit of 100 pets.
“Our goal is simple: healthy pets, supported families and a safer community,” said PCAS Director Gary Herrero. “By removing financial barriers and bringing services directly into neighborhoods, we’re making preventive care accessible to everyone.”
WHAT: Vaccine & Microchip Clinics
WHEN: June 9 | Robert J. Stricklan Memorial Park | 6345 Clark Street, Hudson
July 14 | Anclote Gulf Park | 2305 Baillies Bluff Road, Holiday
August 4 | Elsie Logan Memorial Park | 15830 Greenglen Lane, Shady Hills
Vaccines are the best way to protect pets from highly contagious and potentially deadly—but completely preventable—viruses. Core vaccines guard against rabies, distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus and other illnesses common in Florida.
Microchipping is one of the easiest and most reliable ways to reunite with your lost pet. A microchip provides permanent, scannable proof of ownership, helping pets get home faster and giving you clear legal protection.
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