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Local groups shift from large fair to targeted microchip, rabies‑vaccine and mobile spay/neuter efforts

Clallam County animal-welfare committee (virtual meeting) · October 7, 2025
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Summary

After reviewing overlapping local clinics and rising rabies surveillance, Clallam County animal‑welfare partners decided to stop planning a large October fair and instead prioritize microchipping, rabies vaccination outreach and a planned high‑volume spay/neuter clinic.

Participants at a Clallam County animal‑welfare meeting agreed that a previously planned large county fair-style event would be impractical in October and agreed to focus on targeted services — particularly microchipping and rabies vaccination — and improved public information about existing low‑cost clinics.

Organizers said multiple groups across the county had been independently organizing microchip and vaccine clinics, and several recent local microchip events (including…

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