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Published: 11 September 2016 11 September 2016

Photos and article by Mary Alice Murphy

Heidi Ogas, High Desert Humane Society president, said the group holds a shot clinic, the second Saturday of every month from 9 a.m. to noon at the animal shelter, 3050 S. Cougar Way.

Services offered at a reduced fee, which costs less than it would at a veterinarian's office, include deworming, micro-chipping, licensing for the city and the county, as well as vaccinations, which include the required rabies shot for the license.

Shelter manager Gigi Shoaf said the shelter is expanding and improving.

"We are building a quarantine room for animals that come in to make sure they are not ill," Shoaf said. "We are also redoing the fence and redirecting water flow, so it doesn't flood the recreation area."

Renovations include redoing the drain on the roof and sending the water in a different direction. A new crematory will arrive in November, and will require about a two-month set up. "We hope to have one-day service starting after the first of the year."