RICARDO RIOS, Lamb County Veterinary Hospital Clinic Assistant, takes the leash to move a German Shepherd puppy to Dr. Schroeder for his rabies vaccination. Behind the registratiion table is Kara Schroeder. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
THREE PET OWNERS are waiting to get their dogs vaccinated at the Rabies Clinic Saturday, May 1 at the Littlefield Fire Station. Dr. Jason Schoeder, DVM, of the Lamb County Veterinary Hospital is sponsoring the clinic and administers the vaccinations. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
GLYNIS HALL is shown registering her dog “Lucy” at the Rabies Clinic Saturday, May 1, 2021 at the Littlefield Fire Station. Finalizing the rabies vaccination registration are Ariel DelaFuente, April DelaFuente, and April Jimenez, who assigned a rabies tag for “Lucy”. The City of Littlefield and the state of Texas require that dogs and cats be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian for rabies by the time they are four months old. When people travel in Texas with a pet, they must have the rabies vaccination certificate in their possession. During the clinics, Distemper and Parvo, and worming medication is also available. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
ESTEFANA ALFRO and her dog “Maxy” were first in line at the Littlefield Fire Station, for the Saturday, May 1 Rabies Clinic sponsored by the Lamb County Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Jason Schroeder., DVM, administered the vaccinations. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
KARA SCHROEDER registers a participant, on right, in the Littlefield Rabies Clinic, while Dr. Jason Schroeder, in background, prepares for the next “patient”. (Photo by Ann Reagan)