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LOW-COST PET VACCINATION & MICROCHIP CLINIC

Sponsored by the Alhambra Police Dept ~ Services Provided by the SCVVC

THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012 from 6:00 pm-7:30 pm


ALHAMBRA POLICE DEPARTMENT, 211 S. First St., Alhambra, 91801
For additional information concerning vaccines, clinic participation requirements, and other pet health care information, visit www.scvvc.webs.com. For licensing & city ordinance information relating to pets, contact the LA County Dept of Animal Care. at (562) 940-6898. De-Wormings offered at this clinic ! Clinic is held on a first-come, first-served basis ! Pet owners must be at least 18 years of age to participate ! All pets must be on leashes or in carriers ! Only healthy & non-pregnant animals will be vaccinated ! CASH ONLY for vaccines & microchips ! Licensing available at the clinic (Checks accepted for Licensing)
NOTIFY THE VETERINARIAN PRIOR TO VACCINATING IF YOUR PET HAS EVER HAD A REACTION TO A VACCINE, OR IF YOUR PET HAS RECENTLY SHOWN ANY SIGN OF ILLNESS OR COULD BE PREGNANT.

FREE DATA MARS MICROCHIPS FOR ELIGIBLE LICENSED DOGS AVID MICROCHIPS FOR DOGS & CATS $28 DE-WORMINGS $13 - $35
(Includes AVID Registration & Lifetime 24/7 Lost & Found Monitoring) ROUNDWORMS $13 TAPEWORMS $15 - $35

DOG VACCINES RABIES $10 (Age: 4 months & older)


All dogs 4 mos old & older must be vaccinated for Rabies and licensed. Vaccines are good for 3 years if dog is over 1 yr old and has proof of prior licensing or proof of prior vaccination by a licensed veterinarian in the U.S. Otherwise, vaccine is good for 1 year, regardless of dogs age.

DHPP $17

(Age: 6 weeks & older)

4-in-1". Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza & Parvo Virus. (Very contagious & potentially fatal diseases). Age 6 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, the first booster is recommended in one year, then boosters are recommended every 12 to 36 months.

BORDETELLA $14

(Age: 8 weeks & older)

Bronchiseptica Bacterin. (Upper respiratory bacterial infection). Age 8 to 16 weeks: Initial series of 3 vaccines administered 2 to 4 weeks apart. Older than 16 weeks: Initial series of 2 vaccines administered 2 to 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, 6 month or annual boosters are recommended, depending on exposure.

LYME $22

(Age: 9 weeks and older)

Borrelia Burgdorferi. A tick-borne disease. Only recommended for dogs in areas where tick infestation is a problem. All ages: Initial series of 2 vaccines administered 2 to 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, annual boosters are recommended.

CAT VACCINES RABIES $10 (or PUREVAX $20 ) (Age: 4 mos & older)

Even indoor cats are at risk of contracting this fatal disease. Vaccine is good for 3 years If cat is over1 yr old and has proof of prior vaccination by a licensed U.S. veterinarian. Otherwise, vaccine is good for 1 year, regardless of cats age. Purevax vaccine can help reduce the risk of cats developing sarcomas (cancer) sometimes associated with Rabies vaccinations. It is always a one-year vaccine. Cat licensing is recommended, but not required.

FVRCP $17

(Age: 8 weeks & older)

3-in-1". Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici , and Panleukopenia 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 $19 (Age: 9 weeks & older)


Feline Leukemia is a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease. 9 weeks and older: Initial series of 2 vaccines administered 4 weeks apart. Thereafter, annual boosters are recommended.

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