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Low-Cost Vaccination Clinics Sprout Up Countywide

There are low-cost vaccination clinics for dogs and cats throughout the county that can help save a few dollars on this necessary expense.

Vaccinations for dogs and cats can be expensive, but protecting pets against disease is an important part of responsible ownership.

There are low-cost vaccination clinics for dogs and cats throughout the county that can help save a few dollars on this necessary expense.

A monthly low-cost vaccination clinic at offers services the third Saturday of each month from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The park is located on the corner of Main Street and Limited Avenue; the clinic takes place near the gazebo.

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The fee schedule is as follows:

Canine vaccination:

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DHLPP-Coronavirus: $17

Lyme: $15

Bordetella: $8

Rabies: $6

Rattlesnake Vaccine: $12

Feline vaccination:

RHCP: $8

Feline Leukemia: $12

Rabies: $6

Dog and cat licensing are also available at the shot clinics. (Bring spay/neuter and rabies certificates if applicable.)

For more information, call 951-674-0618.

Beginning June 20, Riverside County Animal Services is offering vaccinations at its San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus, Monday through Thursday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. There is no appointment necessary.

The San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus is located at 581 S. Grand Ave. in San Jacinto.

The fee schedule is as follows:

Canine vaccination:

DHPP: $9

Bordatella: $6

Rabies: $6

Feline vaccination:

FVRCP: $7

Rabies: $6 (for cats 4 months of age and older).

Microchips are also available for all pets. The cost for a microchip is $20, which includes a lifelong registration. Pet owners are encouraged to update the information associated with an animal, such as a new cell phone number or a change of address.

For more information, call 951-358-7387. 

The Ramona Animal Clinic holds a vaccination clinic Wednesday through Saturday. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.). Saturday hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. No appointments are needed.

The clinic is located at 500 Humane Way, San Jacinto (1 blk. West of State Street on 7th).

The fee schedule is as follows:

Canine vaccinations:

4-1 Combo (DA2PPv): $16

Corona: $11

Bordetella: $13

Rabies: $12

Canine Influenza: $18

Feline vaccinations:

4-1 Combo: $16

Leukemia (Felv): $16

Rabies: $12

Felv Test: $26

The Home Again Microchip implant is also available for $25.

For more information, call 951-654-3110.

Looking to adopt a pet? Check out the attached photo gallery for a look at just some of the many sweet animals looking for a home this week at Southwest Communities Animal Shelter.

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