If you want to protect your pet consider stopping by the vaccination clinic at Plummer Park on March 21.
Sponsored by the City of West Hollywood and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Los Angeles, it will offer inexpensive vaccinations and microchips for dogs and cats from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Fiesta Hall courtyard.
The vaccinations include rabies for cats and dogs, DHPP and borddtella vaccinations for dogs and FVRCP and leukemia vaccinations for cats. The fee for microchips at the clinic is $25 for cats and dogs. Rabies vaccinations are $5 for cats and dogs. DHPP, FVRCP and leukemia vaccinations are $15 and bordetella vaccinations are $10.
All vaccinations will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. For more information, contact Jeff Aubel at (323) 848-6424.
Plummer Park is at 7377 Santa Monica Blvd. near North Vista.
Vaccinations are important for people as well as their pets. I think it is really smart to get them vaccinated so that you don’t have to worry about diseases. There are few diseases that animals can pass to humans, but just to be diseased in general isn’t something that you necessarily want either. I think it would be smarter to just get the vaccine done and then you never have to worry.
It looks like this dog can’t even feel that needle. It’s a good idea to vaccinate your pets each year. I always keep my dog’s vaccinations up to date. I’m even doing a booster shot on Rusty this weekend. Did you know that booster shots are available for dogs?
Vaccines are becoming more and more of a controversial conversation topic. I am grateful that there are services being provided at lower costs, so hopefully pets get the vaccinations that need to stay protected. This seems like a really good event to have. I will look for one of these events in my area.
I wish that the pet vaccinations were cheaper in the year so I could get my cat vaccinated. I guess I will have to keep my eyes open for another deal or at least wait until next year. I don’t really want to wait because my cat could get sick.
This sounds like a pretty great way to get your pet vaccinated! I haven’t heard of anything like this in my area, but I’ll definitely be keeping an eye out for similar events. It’d be nice to have so many vaccinations for my dog taken care of at once for such a low price.
Kudos to the city for changing the date. Same weekend as last time – but then it was on Sunday, and much of the city was either cut off or bogged down in traffic because of the marathon.
This is a great service. The FVRCP can be very expensive depending on the vet.
I’ll be there with Luna 🙂