News – Sheridan Media
May is celebrated as National Pet Month, a time to celebrate the bond between humans and animals and to appreciate the positive impact pets have on our lives.
One way to celebrate pets is to ensure their health and welfare are maintained and that includes vaccinating your pet from harmful diseases.
Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter Operations Manager Hannah Edwards and Cat Lead Sue Johnson made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to recommend that every animal in the community become vaccinated.
H. Edwards
The Dog and Cat Shelter offers a rabies vaccine along with parvovirus and distemper at $15 a piece during their vaccination clinics. The shelter has included an optional free examination. This examination can not diagnose or treat ailments but has been found useful to alert pet owners of a possible problem which they can then bring up to their regular veterinarian.
Each month will have a separate vaccination calendar to streamline the booking process. And the opportunity to get in for May is just around the corner.
H. Edwards
Contact information for the Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter can be found by clicking here.
Last modified: April 30, 2025