Affordable Vaccination Clinics for Dogs and Preventive Care

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If you're looking for affordable vaccination clinics for your furry friend, there are several options available. Many veterinary clinics offer discounted vaccination packages for dogs.

These clinics often provide a range of services, including core vaccinations, which are essential for protecting your dog against diseases such as rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. They also offer non-core vaccinations, which are recommended for dogs that are at high risk of contracting certain diseases.

Some clinics may even offer free or low-cost vaccinations for dogs that are spayed or neutered, or for dogs that are part of a low-income household. These clinics can be a great resource for pet owners who want to keep their dogs up-to-date on their vaccinations without breaking the bank.

Regular check-ups and preventive care are also essential for keeping your dog healthy and happy.

Vaccinations and Preventive Care

Vaccinations are essential for keeping your dog healthy and protected from serious diseases. Vaccinating your pet is easy and inexpensive, with prices starting at $25 for a single vaccine.

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At a vaccination clinic for dogs, you can expect to find a variety of vaccines available, including DA2PPV (4-in-1) for $25, Bordetella for $25, and Rabies for $25. These vaccines protect against serious diseases such as distemper, parvovirus, and rabies.

Some clinics, like Pathways For Paws, offer special deals on vaccinations, including a package deal of $10 Parvo/Distemper vaccine and $10 Bordetella vaccine for dogs. Microchipping is also available for $15, which includes free registration.

If you have multiple pets, be aware that each pet needs its own appointment slot. It's also a good idea to schedule an appointment in advance, as availability may be limited.

Here's a breakdown of the costs for vaccinations at a typical clinic:

Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on the clinic and the specific services offered. It's always a good idea to call ahead and confirm pricing and availability.

Scheduling and Fees

Scheduling a vaccination appointment for your dog is easier than ever. You can visit one of the two campuses of the veterinary clinic, or their Healthy Tails Mobile Veterinary Clinic.

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At the Margaret McAllister Brock Veterinary Clinic at Nina Mason Pulliam South Mountain Campus, you can schedule an appointment by calling 602.997.7585 or texting 866.967.4648. The clinic is open Monday through Thursday from 8AM to 6PM. You can also get directions to the clinic on their website.

Each pet needs its own appointment slot, so if you have multiple pets, be sure to schedule separate appointments for each one. The office visit fee is waived for all vaccine-only appointments.

Here are the details of the vaccination and microchip specials offered by Pathways For Paws:

The Humane Society of Southern Arizona also offers vaccination services, but with limited availability. You can visit their spay/neuter clinic at 635 W. Roger Rd on Saturdays from 7AM or Wednesdays from 9AM. Be sure to arrive 30 minutes early, as it's first come first serve.

Schedule a Vaccination

Scheduling a vaccination for your pet is easier than ever. You can visit one of the two campuses of the veterinary clinic, which are located in Phoenix, AZ, or schedule a visit with their Healthy Tails Mobile Veterinary Clinic.

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The campuses are open Monday through Thursday from 8AM to 6PM, and you can schedule an appointment by calling 602.997.7585 or texting 866.967.4648. The Healthy Tails Mobile Veterinary Clinic has different locations throughout the Valley and is open from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

You can choose from a variety of vaccinations, including DA2PPV (4-in-1) for dogs, which costs $25. Rabies vaccinations are also available for $25 and are required by law for all dogs over 3 months of age in Maricopa County.

Here's a breakdown of the vaccination prices:

It's worth noting that there's no office visit fee for vaccine-only appointments.

Vaccine and Microchip Fees

Vaccine and microchip fees can add up quickly, but understanding what you're paying for can help you make informed decisions about your pet's health.

For dogs, the DA2PP vaccine costs $24, while the Bordetella vaccine also costs $24. The FVRCP vaccine for cats is also $24, and the FeLV vaccine costs the same amount.

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Feline FELV/FIV testing is a bit pricier at $44. Rabies vaccination is required and costs $15, while microchipping your pet includes registration and costs $28. Dewormer for puppies and kittens costs $10, but the price for deworming tapeworms varies based on your pet's weight.

Flea and tick treatment costs $18, and there's an additional $10 walk-in fee, subject to availability and varying wait times.

Here's a breakdown of the recommended vaccination schedules for dogs and cats:

Types of Vaccines and Services

Dogs can benefit from various preventive health care services, including vaccinations.

For dogs, vaccinations are available for DHHP (4 in 1, Corona, Bordetella (Kennel cough) and Rabies.

Some vaccination clinics offer package deals for all puppy shots.

Rabies vaccination is required for dogs, and it's usually included in the DHHP vaccination.

Shot clinic prices listed are for each shot, and most clinics offer a free wellness check at the same time.

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Vaccination clinics like ABC Vaccination Clinics and VetIQ PetCare offer affordable prices, with shots starting at $10.

Some clinics, like Pima JTED's Veterinary Science Program, offer even lower prices, with shots starting at $10.

You can also find do-it-yourself vaccines at feed stores like Arizona Feed Country Store, where dog vaccines start at $10.99.

Rabies vaccine must be administered by a designated qualified person when using a do-it-yourself vaccine.

Puppies and General Information

Puppies need their first round of vaccinations at 6-8 weeks old.

Puppies are typically weaned from their mother's milk at 6-8 weeks old.

Puppies need to stay with their mothers until they are at least 8 weeks old.

Puppies can get their first rabies vaccine at 12 weeks old.

Puppies should have a series of vaccinations starting at 6-8 weeks old.

Puppies need to stay with their mothers until they are fully weaned.

Puppies are usually fully weaned by 8 weeks old.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a vaccine for dogs immunity?

Yes, there are vaccines available for dogs, but the frequency of boosters varies depending on the type of vaccine and the animal's individual needs. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the best vaccination schedule for your dog.

How many Vetco locations are there?

There are 1,384 Vetco Vaccination Clinic locations. Download the complete list, including addresses and phone numbers, from our data store.

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