May 11, 2021 | 12:13 PM
Daytona Beach, FL – Another free community event is scheduled by Volusia County Animal Services (VCAS) for Saturday, May 22. The drive-thru event will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at VCAS headquarters, 1250 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach. This is the first event to include free pet rabies vaccinations and the fifth since last June. In the past, the event has seen mainly dogs and cats and also some more unusual animals. On May 22, Animal Services is encouraging residents to also get their reptiles microchipped. It’s part of a new Florida Wildlife Commission initiative called Tag Your Reptile Day. The program aims to microchip non-invasive species such as tegu lizards and green iguanas for proper identification of pet and owner. About the size of a grain of rice, microchips are implanted just under the skin. With the wave of a hand-held wand over the pet’s back, the ID code on the microchip will lead to the owner’s name and contact info
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Miracle Dog s Custody Awarded To Volusia County
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