
Many animal shelters and non-profit organizations offer low-cost vaccinations and preventative care services. These services are often provided by licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
For example, the ASPCA offers low-cost vaccinations and preventative care services at their clinics nationwide. The cost of a rabies vaccination at an ASPCA clinic is around $10.
Spay or neuter services are also crucial for preventing unwanted litters and reducing the number of animals in shelters. The Humane Society reports that spaying or neutering can reduce the number of unwanted litters by up to 90%.
Regular check-ups and preventative care can also help prevent serious health issues in pets. According to the American Animal Hospital Association, regular check-ups can help detect health issues early on and prevent costly surgeries.
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Who We Serve
We serve individuals in our community who need financial assistance to provide veterinary care for their beloved household pets. Our low-cost vaccine clinics are available to all owned cats and dogs.
Puppies and kittens must be at least 8 weeks old to receive the distemper shot and 4 months old for the rabies shot. No income qualification is required to participate in our program.
We're committed to making veterinary care more accessible to everyone, thanks to the generosity of our donors.
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Vaccination Services
Our low cost pet vaccines are a wise investment into your pet's longevity and health. Our Albuquerque veterinarian stresses the importance of keeping your pet updated with vaccines.
We offer a range of core vaccines for cats and dogs, including combination shots that protect against significant illnesses. For dogs, this includes the DHPP vaccination which protects against distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus.
Our clinic offers affordable vaccines, with prices starting at just $5 for the 1-year Rabies vaccine. We also offer a 3-year Rabies vaccine for $12, but you must have a 1-year vaccine expiring within 30 days.
We suggest scheduling routine boosters, vaccines, and wellness visits in advance to help prevent pet illness. Many illnesses show no signs or symptoms, so it's essential to stay on top of your pet's vaccinations.
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Our prices for canine and feline distemper vaccines are $10 for the 1-year DAPP vaccine and $12 for the 1-year FVRCP vaccine. We also offer 3-year versions of these vaccines for $25 and $20, respectively, but you must meet certain requirements.
Spots fill quickly, so be sure to schedule your vaccine appointment in advance. To book your appointment, click here: Vaccine Appointments.
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Available Vaccinations
Our clinic offers a range of low cost vaccines to keep your pets up to date and healthy.
Rabies vaccines are available for $5 for a 1-year shot and $12 for a 3-year shot, with the 3-year option requiring a 1-year vaccine expiring within 30 days.
We also offer canine distemper vaccines, with a 1-year DAPP shot costing $10 and a 3-year DAP shot costing $25, provided you have a previous DAPP vaccine expiring within 30 days.
Feline distemper vaccines are available for $12 for a 1-year FVRCP shot and $20 for a 3-year FVRCP shot, requiring proof of a 1-year vaccine.
Spots fill up quickly, so be sure to schedule your vaccine appointment in advance.
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