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Pharr Public Health holds pet wellness fair and relaunches PAWS pet-tracking program
Summary
Public Health Director Nikko Japangan reported a pet wellness fair and rabies clinic that offered vaccines, microchips and vendors; the department also relaunched a PAWS pet-tracking geofence program and continued mosquito vector surveillance with Hidalgo County.
Nikko Japangan, public health director, told the advisory board the department held a pet wellness fair and rabies clinic that combined vaccines, microchips and vendor education on preventative pet care. Japangan said the event was held at the Pepe Salinas Center and included grooming and small-business vendors, with an emphasis on low-cost preventive services…
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