New ARL Wellness Clinics: Keeping Berks County Pets Healthy, One Paw at a Time

Published On: 9/8/2025
Last Updated On: 9/8/2025
By Callie, Seymour, Yebba, and Mama and our Hooman Ashley!

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Veterinarian in blue scrubs and surgical mask from the Animal Rescue League of Berks County performing a medical procedure on a pet during a wellness clinic

😹 When Hoomans Say “Wellness,” We Hear “More Years of Treats”

Hey hooman friends — it’s us, your favorite feline reporters. We’ve got life-changing mews to share: the Animal Rescue League of Berks County (ARL) just launched brand-new low-cost Wellness Clinics in Reading, PA. Translation? More vaccines, more preventative care, more wagging tails, and more time for us kitties to nap on your lap.

🐾 Why ARL’s New Wellness Clinics Matter

Not every hooman has big vet budgets, but every pet deserves top-notch care. That’s why these affordable pet clinics in Berks County are a total game-changer. They focus on preventative care only (so no emergencies or sick visits here), but they cover the essentials to keep tails wagging and whiskers twitching.

Current ARL Wellness Clinic Services include:

  • $35 Exam (required for all services)

  • $25 Rabies Vaccines (cats & dogs)

  • $20 Distemper Vaccines (feline & canine)

  • $20 Bordetella Vaccine (for pups who love daycare)

  • $30 Lyme & Canine Influenza Vaccines

  • Deworming starting at $10

  • Flea & Tick Preventative: $54.99 (3-month supply)

  • $25 Microchip Identification & Registration

💡 Bonus: The first 130 pets microchipped are FREE, thanks to the Subaru Loves Pets Foundation. (We give that 4 paws up!)

🐱 Extra Purrks: Chips, Clips & Spay/Neuter Too

ARL didn’t stop at wellness visits. They’re also offering:

  • Chips & Clips Clinics every Friday (microchipping + nail trims)

  • Mobile Vaccine & Microchip Clinics across Berks County

  • Affordable Spay & Neuter Appointments every Tuesday & Thursday

Because let’s be honest: fewer kittens = fewer “surprise litters” = less stress for shelters (and more homes for cats like us).

💜 Community Impact You Can Feel in Your Paws

Here’s the part that makes our whiskers tingle: every time you book a Wellness Clinic appointment, you’re not just protecting your pet—you’re also supporting rescue animals in Berks County. That means more food, more shelter, and more second chances for our furry friends waiting for homes.

Animal Rescue League of Berks County Wellness Clinics flyer promoting affordable pet care services including exams, vaccines, flea and tick prevention, deworming, and microchipping. Flyer highlights that appointments are available every Friday with a QR code for booking and features a dog and cat wearing a stethoscope.

🚨 Book Your Spot Before It Fills Up

Appointments are available every Friday. Don’t wait—spots go faster than Seymour chasing a laser pointer. 🐾

👉 Book your pet’s appointment today through ARL →

Get Connected with the Animal Rescue League of Berks County

The Animal Rescue League of Berks County (ARL) has been serving pets and people since 1952. Located in Reading, PA, the ARL provides adoption services, affordable veterinary care, spay/neuter programs, and community outreach to help every animal find the loving home they deserve.

📍 Address:
Animal Rescue League of Berks County
58 Kennel Road
Birdsboro, PA 19508

🌐 Website: www.berksarl.org

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🐶🐱 Whether you’re looking to adopt a pet in Berks County, access affordable pet wellness services, or support local rescue work, the ARL is your go-to resource.


🐾 Coming tomorrow on Stray Cat News

🚨 bird flu alert for cats! a california kitty was euthanized after suspected H5N1 exposure linked to raw cat food. tomorrow, we’ll break down what this means for pet parents in PA + how to keep your cats safe.

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