Being a responsible pet owner can be difficult in these tough economic times. However, it is still important that your pet receive yearly vaccinations to keep them safe from various diseases. Did you know that California state law requires that dogs over the age of four months must have a current rabies vaccine? And in the County of Riverside, all dogs and cats over four months of age must be microchipped?
We offer convenient vaccination and microchip services by appointment. Appointments are available up to three weeks in advance and quickly fill up. New appointments are added every Sunday (excluding major holidays).
Due to the fast pace of our vaccine clinic, we are unable to look up your pet(s) vaccine history during the vaccine clinic. If you received vaccines at our clinic previously, please use the link below to request medical records. If you adopted a pet recently from the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center, please check the paperwork that we gave you at the time of adoption for treatments and vaccines that are due prior to making your appointment.
Request Records from a Previous Visit
Clinic Hours & Appointments
No vaccine clinic on Saturday, July 1st.
Appointments are highly encouraged.. Each pet appointment lasts for 10 minutes. We will do our best to see you and your pet at the time of your appointment. Wait times will vary.
Please note:
- To access the appointment calendar you will need to complete the personal and animal information sections.
- Walk-ins may be accepted during clinic hours for an additional $10 fee (subject to availability, wait times will vary). We are unable to accept walk-ins after 12:30pm.
- Due to the large number of no-shows, you will be required to leave a $10 deposit when making your vaccine appointment. This fee can be refunded if we receive cancellation in writing at least 48 hours in advance of your appointment. Not showing up for your appointment will result in your deposit being forfeited to our clinic as a donation.
- Appointments close at 12:00pm on the Friday prior to Saturday vaccine clinic
- If you are requesting a 3-year Rabies vaccine, we will need proof of previous Rabies vaccine during your appointment.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
- Please bring your dog(s) on a leash and cat(s) inside a cat carrier (one cat per carrier).
- Collars and ID tags on your pets are recommended.
Vaccine and Microchip Fees*
- Canine DA2PPV: $18
- Canine Bordatella: $18
- Feline FVRCP: $18
- Feline FELV/FIV Test $33
- Rabies (required): $10
- Microchip (includes registration): $21
- Dewormer (puppies/kittens): $8
- Flea/Tick Treatment $15
- Walk-in Fee $10 (subject to avialability, wait times vary)
DOG VACCINATIONS
Your dog will need a series of vaccinations. To ensure proper immunity or protection from often fatal diseases such as Distemper and Parvo, it is important to complete the whole series.
Dog Vaccination Schedule:
6-8 weeks: DA2PP & BORDATELLA
10-12 weeks: DA2PP & BORDATELLA
16 weeks: DA2PP & RABIES*
1 year later: DA2PP, BORDATELLA & RABIES
Annually: DA2PP & BORDATELLA
Every 3 years: RABIES
RABIES (Age: 4 months & older)
Rabies vaccines help protect against this fatal disease and is required for licensing. The initial rabies vaccination is good for 1 year, regardless of the dog's age. The second rabies vaccination is good for 3 years if dog is over 1 year old and has proof of prior licensing or proof of prior vaccination by a licensed United States veterinarian.
*The initial rabies vaccination will need to be repeated in one year. Discuss a vaccination plan with your veterinarian. Also, talk with your Veterinarian about other vaccines available.
DA2PP (Age: 6-8 weeks & older)
"DA2PP" or "4-in-1". "Distemper", 2 types of "Adenovirus" (Hepatitis), "Parainfluenza" (Flu), and "Parvo Virus". These are very contagious & potentially fatal diseases. Age 6 to 20 weeks: Initial series of 3 vaccines administered 4 weeks apart. Older than 16 weeks: Initial series of 2 vaccines administered 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, the first booster is recommended in one year, and additional boosters are recommended every 12 to 36 months.
BORDETELLA (Age: 8 weeks & older)
"Bronchiseptica Bacterin" (upper respiratory bacterial infection.) All ages: Initial series of 3 vaccines administered 2 to 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, annual boosters are recommended, and sometimes more frequently depending on exposure to other dogs and other factors.
CAT VACCINATIONS
Your cat will need a series of vaccinations. To insure proper immunity or protection from diseases common to cats, it is important to complete the entire series.
Cat Vaccination Schedule:
• 8 weeks: FVRCP
• 10-12 weeks: FVRCP & FELV
• 16 weeks: FVRCP, FELV & Rabies*
• 1 year later: FVRCP, FELV & Rabies
• Annually every year: FVRCP & FELV
• Annually every 3 years: Rabies
* The initial rabies vaccination will need to be repeated in one year. Discuss a vaccination plan with your veterinarian. Also, talk with your veterinarian about other vaccines that may be necessary if your cat is going to be outdoors.
RABIES (Age: 4 months & older)
Rabies vaccination helps protect against this fatal disease, even for indoor cats. Good for 3 years if cat is over 1 year old and has proof of prior licensing or proof of prior vaccination by a licensed United States veterinarian. Otherwise, the vaccine is good for 1 year, regardless of cat's age. "Purevax", a non-adjuvant vaccine, can help decrease the risk of cats developing sarcomas (cancer) associated with Rabies vaccinations. It is always a one-year vaccine.
FVRCP (Age: 8 weeks & older)
"3-in-1". "Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis", "Calici ", and "Panleukopenia" which are serious upper respiratory infections. Age 8 to 16 weeks: Initial series of 3 vaccines administered 4 weeks apart. Older than 16 weeks: Initial series of 2 vaccines administered 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, annual boosters are recommended.
FELV (Age: 10 weeks & older)
"Feline Leukemia" is a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease. 10 weeks and older: Initial series of 2 vaccines administered 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, annual boosters are recommended.
Need your pet spayed or neutered?
We offer low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter services at our Spay/Neuter Clinic. Prices vary between $50-$160. Please click here for more info.
*Prices are subject to change without notice