IPAAW VACCINE CLINICS
UPCOMING VACCINE CLINICS:
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Our vaccine clinics are first-come, first-served. When we run out of vaccines, the event is concluded.
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You are allowed to bring as many pets as you can securely transport in your vehicle.
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If this is a Cat Clinic: Rabies FVRCP
If this is a Dog Clinic: Rabies, DAPP
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Please take a look at the individual event. It will indicate whether it is for dogs only or cats only.
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Yes, the microchip is free. These are first-come, first-served.
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You will receive a QR code and stickers with numbers on them. This is individual to each microchip; if you lose the QR code or microchip number, you will need to visit Free Microchip Registration to inquire about how to register your chip.
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While we highly recommend you spaying/neutering your pet, it is not a requirement. We will also have information on low-cost clinics.
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To help your nervous animal feel more comfortable during their visit, we ask you to stay with your pet in the car. Having you nearby can reassure them. Our veterinary team may ask you to assist by securing your dog in the car. In case your pet needs extra support, we will have muzzles and towels available. Please be aware that the vaccine administrator may request your dog to be muzzled for safety reasons.
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Unfortunately, we do not have the budget ot provide those resources. If you are in need of these items, please visit the FIDO food pantry. Their information is here: FIDO Food Pantry
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Dogs: 12 Weeks
Cats: 2 Pounds
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No, we will ask that you and your pet remain in the car. Our vet team will assess the best way to administer the vaccines, in which you may be asked to assist. We ask that you provide your animal with a well-fitting collar and leash or for cats a carrier.