Vaccinations & Microchipping
vaccinations


Vaccinations

Annual vaccinations are important for your pet’s overall health to protect them against contagious viruses and deadly diseases. Sonoma County requires every dog to have a rabies vaccination in order to obtain a license.

 

Vaccine & Viral Testing Clinics

By Appointment Monday though Friday.
Call 284-1198 to reserve a time for your pet(s).

 

Clinics are performed by a veterinary technician. They do not include a full exam by a veterinarian. Flea and tick medications are available for purchase during any of the clinics. Heartworm preventatives are not available unless pet has been examined by one of our veterinarians within the last year. Cats must arrive in a carrier, and dogs must be on a leash or in a carrier.

 

Vaccine & Testing Price List

 

CATS

FVRCP

$19.00

Cats need an initial series of 2-3 vaccinations (depending on age) annually after series completion.

Rabies

$12.00

Cats receive one vaccine at 16 wks of age or older. Every 3 years after initial vaccine.

Feline Leukemia Vaccine

$19.00

Only cats with access outdoors need this vaccine. Cats receive an initial series of 2 vaccinations and then annually after series completion. A Feline Leukemia test is required prior to vaccination.

Feline Leukemia Test

$26.00

 

Feline Leukemia/FIV Combo Test

$41.00

 

Microchip

$27.00

 

 

DOGS

DAPP

$19.00

Dogs need an initial series of 2-3 vaccinations (depending on age) and then annually after series completion.

Rabies

$12.00

Dogs receive one vaccine at 16 wks of age or older. Every 3 years after initial vaccine.

Bordatella  (kennel cough)
Intranasal

$17.00

Only dogs with exposure to other dogs need this vaccine. It is given every 6 months and is usually required when boarding your dogs.

Heartworm/Lyme Test

$29.00

 

Microchip

$27.00

 

 

microchipping and vaccinationsMicrochipping

Microchipping your pet can be a lifesaver when your animal goes missing. A tiny chip (about the size of a grain of rice) is inserted under the skin usually at the top of the neck area – a very, quick, simple and relatively painless procedure (just like a shot). The chip is barcoded with a number that can be detected using a microchip scanner. Every shelter in the United States and many across the world use these scanners and many veterinarians do too. If a chip is found, the number is input into an online database which provides the owner’s contact information. The owner can then be contacted and reunited with their loved one. Combined with a collar and tag, this is one of the most effective methods to reunite owners with their lost or stolen pets. Don’t wait – get your pet microchipped today and help avoid the trauma of losing a loved one.

 

Microchips can be administered at any of the above Vaccine & Viral Testing Clinics
Cost: $27.00

 

To schedule a full exam with a veterinarian, call (707) 284-1198.

 

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