Weekly Vaccine Clinics for your Pets
We offer affordable Vaccine Clinics for pets in San Diego County
(North Park and Escondido)
walk in/ no appointment necessary
Proof of previous vaccines required
** 3 PET MAX **
AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE
CHECK OUR CALENDAR FOR UP TO DATE AVAILABILITY.
Questions? Call 760-532-9335
NORTH PARK LOCATION
Located in the parking lot behind Affordable Veterinary Services @ 2860 University Ave., San Diego 92104 WEDNESDAYS WALK UP ONLY FROM 1-2PM |
ESCONDIDO LOCATION Located in Parkway Pet Clinic parking lot 855 E Valley Pkwy Escondido 92025 SUNDAYS DRIVE UP ONLY FROM 1-2PM |
INDIVIDUAL VACCINES & TESTS
Rabies (1 or 3 year) $20
Distemper/Parvo $25
Lepto $40
Bordetella $25
Feline 3 in 1 $25
Feline Leukemia $25
Round/Hook Dewormer $25
Microchip $35 (registration done separately by owner. $20 fee puts owner and name in national database)
Tapeworm Dewormer (Droncit) $25-50
Bring your dog or cat into one of our locations in Escondido or North Park, and save on the cost of vaccinations and heart-worm disease testing.
Don't risk losing your best friend - get your dog or cat microchipped for only $35 (registration done separately). SD Affordable Veterinary Care offers affordable, low cost vaccination services and preventative veterinary care during convenient hours.
Our state licensed Veterinarians administer high-quality vaccines with no appointments and no exam fees. You'll find low cost dog and cat vaccinations, puppy and kitten vaccine programs. We offer rabies shots, Bordetella (kennel cough), distemper vaccines and much more.
NORTH PARK LOCATION
Located in the parking lot behind Affordable Veterinary Services @ 2860 University Ave., San Diego 92104 **STREET PARKING ONLY** |
Prices shown do not include rabies license fees and/or state or local tax. Proof of prior vaccination required for 3 year rabies. Veterinarian may deem pet medically ineligible for any or all services or products. Dogs under 15 pounds, and dogs and cats over 10 years may require more than one visit to complete their package. Prices shown do not include cost of boosters. ***Included if necessary **Proof of previous FeLv vaccine required. Without proof, FeLv test may be required at additional charge. All first rounds of vaccines for puppies and kittens MUST be done by their primary veterinarian first.
VACCINATION CLINIC COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
(information from SD Humane Society website)
WHEN SHOULD I START VACCINATIONS FOR MY PET?
VACCINATION CLINIC COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
(information from SD Humane Society website)
WHEN SHOULD I START VACCINATIONS FOR MY PET?
- Dogs and cats should receive their first vaccination at 6-8 weeks of age. Vaccinations are repeated at 3-4 week intervals until they are 16 weeks old.
- The initial Rabies vaccination is typically given between 3-5 months and is valid for 1-year. All subsequent/booster rabies vaccinations are valid for 3-years.
- No vaccinations give life-long protection. We recommend you contact your veterinarian to determine a vaccination schedule.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT AFTER MY PET RECEIVES VACCINATION?
It is normal after vaccinations for pets to have a low-grade fever and muscle aches. The pet may eat less and sleep more 24-48 hours after. Rarely, pets will have an allergic reaction, such as hives, swelling of the face, vomiting, or diarrhea. Severe reactions, if untreated, can result in death. If your pet has any of the aforementioned symptoms, please take your pet to the nearest emergency clinic for immediate treatment. Notify your veterinarian so he or she can take steps to prevent a recurrence with your pet’s future vaccinations.
ARE VACCINATIONS ALL I NEED TO KEEP MY PET HEALTHY?
A vaccination clinic is not a substitute for proper veterinary care. In addition to vaccination against disease, all pets need regular veterinary check-ups. A veterinarian will help you keep your pet healthy and prevent illness by monitoring your pet’s overall health and noticing changes over time. Regular veterinary care will help keep your pet healthy for years to come.