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Vaccination Clinics for Healthy Animals 

(for Qualifying Owners)
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Pets Lifeline's Vaccination Clinics are designed for healthy animals who need vaccinations. Our clinics are completely donor and grant-funded. They are staffed with licensed veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and veterinary assistants.

 

Pets Lifeline hosts monthly vaccination clinics, sign up to be notified of our upcoming clinic! Vaccination clinics will be walk-in only and are first come first served. 

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Qualifications for Pets Lifeline's Pet Vaccination Clinic for Healthy Animals:

  • You must be a resident of the Sonoma Valley and have one of these zip codes: 95416, 95433, 95442, 95452, or 95476. 

  • Your annual household income must not exceed the following:

    • 1 person:  $44,133

    • 2 persons: $50,446

    • 3 persons: $56,758

    • 4 persons: $63,017

    • 5 persons: $68,110

    • 6 persons: $73,149

    • 7 persons: $78,188

    • 8 persons: $83,228

 

Vaccinations Offered: ​

  • ​FVRCP vaccine: (cats only) Recommended starting at 8 weeks. Begin a series of 3 core vaccinations separated by at least 2 weeks, but up to 4 weeks with the final of the series, ideally given between 16-20 weeks. The last dose is considered protective for a year, and then vaccines after are considered protective for 3 years. 

  • DAPP vaccine (dogs only): Recommended starting at 8 weeks. Begin a series of 3 core vaccinations separated by at least 2 weeks, but up to 4 weeks with the final of the series, ideally given between 16-20 weeks. The last dose is considered protective for a year, and then vaccines after are considered protective for 3 years.

  • Bordetella (dogs only): Given every 6 months to 1 year. (6 months is necessary if frequent boarding/kenneling/shelter visits)

  • Leptospirosis (dogs only): Can be given as early as 3-4 months of age. Booster needed 3-4 weeks following the first dose. Protective for 1 year. 

  • Rabies: Must be at least 4 months. Protective for 1-3  years.

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Note: If your animal is not microchipped, your animal will be microchipped at the clinic. 

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Pets Lifeline's Vaccination Clinic is made possible by our generous donors. Donations are always welcome to help us offset the cost of this program. On average, it costs $30 per animal to examine, vaccinate, and microchip during our clinic. You can donate online at https://www.petslifeline.org/donate

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Sign up for a one-time notification of our upcoming clinic! Once added to the notification list, we will reach out when our upcoming vaccination clinic date is scheduled. These will be walk-in clinics and will be first come-first served.

Pets Lifeline's Pet Vaccination Clinic is free to participants and is made possible by our generous donors. Donations are always welcome, and help us offset the cost of this program.
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