Turtle & Tortoise Microchip Clinic
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Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the San Diego Humane Society located at 5500 Gaines St.
Every year hundreds of animals including turtles and tortoises are found as strays — so in honor of World Turtle Day, San Diego Humane Society is offering a microchip clinic to keep pet turtles and tortoises safe!
Microchips are $40 per chelonian, and all turtles and tortoises must have a shell diameter of at least 10 centimeters. Semi-aquatic turtles must be dry-docked for at least 24 hours prior to implantation.
Make an appointment for your spe-shell pet today!
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San Diego Humane Society is a non-profit animal welfare organization committed to ending animal homelessness. We have been saving animal lives and serving the community for 138 years and we’re proud to be the safety net for 90% of our region’s lost, abused and neglected animals. We also provide care for 12,000 injured and orphaned animals each year with the goal rehabilitating and returning them to their natural habitat. San Diego is home to more than 320 animal species, each uniquely contributing to the beautiful environment that we call home. SDHS will be a refuge to 50,000 animals this year, and we put no time limit on how long animals remain in our care — a pet stays available for adoption as long as needed to find a loving home and wildlife as long as needed to heal.
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