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Wichita Animal Services reports 969 intakes in August; free microchip clinic Sept. 6
Summary
Emily Hurst, manager of Wichita Animal Services, said the shelter received 969 animals in August (453 cats and 487 dogs), reported low return-to-owner numbers, highlighted a stray dog named 'Peanut,' and announced a free microchip clinic Sept. 6 at Hap McLean Park with up to 200 slots.
Emily Hurst, manager of Wichita Animal Services, said the shelter had 969 animals come in during August, consisting of 453 cats and 487 dogs, and reported that only nine cats and 121 dogs were returned to their owners. Hurst described a running-at-large dog the shelter named "Peanut" and encouraged owners of lost pets to check…
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