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June 14 Event: Furry Friends Food Relief Program Moves to Brentwood

by ECT

The Furry Friends Food Relief Program has a new home after moving from Antioch to 4505 O’Hara Avenue in Brentwood at Doggie Depot.

On June 14, the program will host an event from 10:00 am to 11:00 am or the first 80-people

  • $5 each-low Cost Vaccines
  • $10 Micro-Chips
  • $10 Flea Treatment
  • Free Food
  • Freed Deworming

We are a KEEP THEM OUT Program

The keep them out programs are:

  • high-volume/low-cost spay/neuter programs: making it easy for anyone to have a pet altered while educating caregivers on the health benefits of spay/neuter
  • feral/community cat TNR programs: keeping free-roaming cats from entering the shelter at all through trap-neuter-return while reducing nuisance behaviors and controlling population growth-pet retention programs: keeping pets in existing homes by overcoming obstacles which may otherwise lead to surrender
  • proactive redemption’s: also called “return to owner” programs which work to get animals back home as opposed to taking them to the shelter
  • Reduced shelter intake means reduced costs to the municipalities. It also means we will spend our money on those animals kept alive.
  • Our Low Cost Vaccine clinics offer Core Vaccines to dogs and cats at $5 per vaccine and Micro-chipping at $10 with free registration through FFFR. Flea treatment is $10 De-worming is free as well as dog and cat food.

Are your dogs up to date on vaccinations? We can help to get them fixed through resources in the community.

Put in an application for services ahead of time at furryfriendsfoodre.wix.com/fffr

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2 comments

Julio Jun 13, 2015 - 4:22 pm

Didn’t work out in Antioch?

EastCountyToday Jun 13, 2015 - 7:17 pm

@Julio,

We were told City Manager and Animal Control asked them to leave

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