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VACCINE CLINIC CHECK IN PROCESS, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

  1. Enter through our Pet Nutrition Center (connected to NVVC on north side of building) and follow floor and sign prompts to wait in line. Please leave your pet in your vehicle, IF you’re able to do so.

  2. Once you are checked in with reception and paperwork is finished you will be directed to the side door on the north side of the building.

  3. Once at the grey door on the south side of the building you may enter the building and a technician will be waiting. Once vaccines are administered and any other questions or concerns are addressed you are all done!

LOW COST VACCINATION CLINIC

We will help you determine which vaccines are needed for your pet, if needed.

We offer low cost vaccinations on a first come, first serve basis. No appointment is necessary!

Tuesday - 9am-12pm and 2pm-5:30pm

Thursday - 9am-12pm and 2pm-5:30pm

Saturday - 9am-12pm and 2pm-5:30pm


Take advantage of our low cost vaccines to ensure your savings are maximized. If you are not sure what your pet may need, give us a call and a team member can help you determine what vaccines are needed for your pet. Call us at 661-945-7906.

Dogs:

DA2pp (Parvo) - $15 (Regular price $24.04)

Bordetella (kennel cough) - $15 (Regular price $24.04)

Leptospirosis - $15 (Regular price $24.04)

Rattlesnake Vaccine - $28

Deworming: Starting at $10 (recommended each vaccine visit, cost based on weight)

Cats:

FELV - (Feline Leukemia Virus) - $15 (Regular price $24.04)

FVRCP (Feline Distemper) - $15 (Regular price $24.04)

Just due for rabies? Only $15! (Regular price $20)

Our Current Vaccine Schedule for Puppies/Kittens is Shown Below:

* Oral Bordetella can be given once every 6 months if the pet travels, boards, or is groomed very regularly.

* DAPPi can be given as early as 6 weeks of age, though NVVC recommends 8 weeks. It is still recommended for the pet to have at minimum two sets if older than 11 weeks, but three to four sets are preferred when possible and in younger puppies & kittens.

* Leptospirosis is not to be given earlier than 11-12 weeks of age. And now considered a “core” vaccine meaning all dogs, all geographic locations, all ages, and all lifestyles are recommended to receive it.

* FVRCP can be given as early as 6 weeks of age.

* Rabies given to a pet for the first time expires after 1 year, the second administration of the Rabies vaccine does not expire for 3 years. Rabies can also be administered as early as 12 weeks in dogs and cats in LA County.

Maternal antibodies disrupt the pet’s ability to build immunity by way of vaccines, vaccines given while the puppy still has maternal antibodies in its system can be interrupted and potentially not as effective. 

Vaccines are spaced 21-30 days apart to build immunity by “boostering” (repeating) each type of vaccine as necessary. The same is true for adult dogs that have no previous vaccine history (no paperwork = no proof of vaccines). An adult dog starting vaccines for the first time is recommended to receive DAPPi and Leptospirosis a minimum of two times, 21 days apart. Rabies and Bordetella are still given one time each.

Vaccines will not be given to pets with open wounds/visibly infected areas etc., nor pets who are coughing/sneezing/vomiting/ have diarrhea. Pregnant pets cannot be vaccinated - most vaccines have not been reviewed for safety during pregnancy and pose potential risk to mom and babies as a result. 

If another vaccine not listed above is needed please call us at 661-945-7906 with any questions.