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SJAL Vaccination Clinics 2010
(All Clinics are from 12:30 to 4:30 pm)
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Vaccinations are an
important part of the on-going health program you set out for your pet.
Beginning at about 8 weeks of
age, puppies and kittens need a series of
vaccinations to protect them from a variety of diseases, such as
parvo,
which can be life threatening in a pup or in an older dog weakened by
illness or neglect. After your pet has reached adulthood, keeping
vaccinations up to date is important to the continued good health of
your pet. Booster shots should be given yearly. |
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The San Juan Animal League offers eight low-cost vaccination clinics a
year for dogs and cats. Due to our insurance
liability, Wolf Hybrids can not be vaccinated at these
clinics. The clinics are held on Sundays in Farmington,
Aztec, Bloomfield, and Kirtland. At these clinics your pet can receive
rabies, canine or feline distemper combos, feline leukemia boosters, and bordetella shots at the lowest possible prices. All vaccinations are
administered by a veterinarian. Remember your pets health; remember to
vaccinate. For additional information, call the San Juan Animal League
at 325-3366. |
Special:
Why You Should
Vaccinate
Against Parvo
What shots are needed at what age? Click
here
for a reference guide
It's a good idea to keep
a health log with vaccination
information on your pet.
Click here for a form that has
information on general health, vaccinations and a log to track your
pet's health.
Print it, fill out the basic information and take it with you to your
pet's next veterinarian or rabies clinic visit
Rabies Clinic Vaccination Prices:
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DOGS |
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Rabies 3 Year |
$13.00 |
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Rabies 1 Year |
$9.00 |
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Canine Distemper Combo
(includes Parvo
vaccination) |
$15.00 |
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Bordetella |
$10.00 |
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CATS |
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Rabies 3 Year |
$13.00 |
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Rabies 1 Year |
$9.00 |
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Feline Distemper Combo |
$11.00 |
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Feline Leukemia |
$13.00 |
Last year
3,840 shots were given at the eight county-wide clinics
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