Sequoia Humane Society

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Vaccine Clinics


Mckinleyville Animal Care Center
2151 Central Ave McKinleyville, CA 95519
Vaccine clinic hosted every Saturday from 12-1. This is an opportunity to update your pet’s vaccines at routine prices, without the cost of an annual exam.

Myrtle Ave. Veterinary Hospital
2715 Hubbard Ln, Eureka CA 95501
Walk in vaccine clinics from 8 am - 6 pm Monday - Friday

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/cms/petvet
Tractor Supply also lists monthly vaccine clinics on their website; here are a few upcoming Petvet community clinics coming up in 2023!
PetVet- Arcata, 5251 Mad River Pkwy. Arcata CA, 95521, located in Tractor Supply Co.
Call (707)-822-2787 to check up on upcoming PetVet vaccine clinic dates and costs.
Upcoming Dates:
Wed, Sep 6th 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Wed, Oct 4th 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Wed, Nov 1st 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Wed, Nov 29th 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Wed, Dec 27th 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
PetVet- Fortuna 1000 River Ranch. Fortuna, CA 95540, located at Tractor Supply Company
Wed, Sep 6th 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

https://www.spayhumboldt.org/vaccines
2606 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka CA 95501
Humboldt Spay/Neuter Clinic offers basic health care for your family pet. These services are only offered to pets that have already been spayed or neutered (must have proof). An appointment is required, there are no upcoming vaccine clinics, but vaccinations are low cost. Please call (707)442-7729 to schedule an appointment.

Wellness Care: Offered to low-income families (proof required), these exams are designed to support overall wellness. Perfect for continuing flea/tick prevention, heartworm prevention, new puppy or kitten first exams, treatments for basic illnesses and much more. Exam Fee: $40

Basic Illness treatment: Offered to low-income families (proof required), these treatments paired with an exam are designed to support treatment for basic illnesses, like rashes, skin irritation, allergies, abscesses, UTI and other non-life threatening aliments. Prices for treatments will vary.

Vaccines:

Cats:
Rabies vaccine $20
FVRCP vaccine $20
FeLV/FIV test $25
Leukemia (FeLV) vaccine $20

Dogs:
Rabies vaccine $20
DAPP vaccine $20
Leptospirosis vaccine $20
Bordetella (Oral) vaccine $20
Heartworm test $25​​​​​​

Rabies: All dogs over four months of age residing in Humboldt County are required to have a current rabies vaccination for their own protection as well as protection for our community. Dogs with current rabies vaccinations are eligible for a dog license, the purchase of which is required by law in all jurisdictions in Humboldt County. Fist vaccine lasts for 1 year, then 3 years thereafter.

FVRCP: This vaccine protects against the most common causes of feline upper respiratory disease as well as the feline parvovirus. While it is very effective in preventing panleukopenia, it is less effective at preventing upper respiratory disease but can result in less severe symptoms should an animal become infected. This vaccine does require a series for full protection- it is given every 3-4 weeks until the cat is at least 4 months of age. Vaccination lasts for 3 years after the initial series and booster 1 year later.

FeLV: This vaccine, when paired with a negative FIV/FeLV test result, can effectively help limit the possibility of contracting FeLV. Kittens are most susceptible to contracting this disease. This vaccine requires a series for full protection. We recommend cats 12 weeks and older receive the first vaccine. This vaccine needs an additional booster in 3-4 weeks, after the initial series this is an annual vaccine.

DAPP: This vaccine protects against canine distemper, canine infectious hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza. Parainfluenza is one of the pathogens involved in the canine infectious respiratory disease complex. Parvovirus is a highly contagious gastrointestinal virus that typically causes bloody diarrhea and vomiting. Distemper and parvovirus vaccines are very effective in preventing disease. This vaccine does require a series for full protection- it is given every 3-4 weeks until the dog is at least 4 months of age. Vaccination lasts for 3 years after the initial series and booster 1 year later.

Leptospirosis: This vaccine protects canines 12 weeks and older against 4 different Leptospira variants. This zoonotic disease is common through the US and is found typically in standing water and infected animal urine. This vaccine requires a series for full protection. We recommend canines over 12 weeks of age receive the first vaccine. This vaccine needs an additional booster in 3-4 weeks, after the initial series this is an annual vaccine.

Bordetella (Oral): This vaccine protects canines from certain forms of Kennel Cough. This vaccine is given orally and needs to be boosted annually. We recommend canines over 8 weeks receive this vaccine.
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